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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7442249" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>i'm pretty sure i remember that thread that OP is talking about (if i remember correctly, it was on FB)... dont remember everything that was said, but i think you may have misread what was being said... everybody was trying to tell you that it wasnt the safest thing to run your amp on that size wire, with your impendance load... not that it would somehow lower your amps output (again, i dont remember the whole thread, just going from memory)... but like everyone else has said... with that amp, pushing that amount of power... upgrading your electrical would be MUCH safer... if you end up melting that wire, it can cause a short, and possibly, a fire</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7442249, member: 631695"] i'm pretty sure i remember that thread that OP is talking about (if i remember correctly, it was on FB)... dont remember everything that was said, but i think you may have misread what was being said... everybody was trying to tell you that it wasnt the safest thing to run your amp on that size wire, with your impendance load... not that it would somehow lower your amps output (again, i dont remember the whole thread, just going from memory)... but like everyone else has said... with that amp, pushing that amount of power... upgrading your electrical would be MUCH safer... if you end up melting that wire, it can cause a short, and possibly, a fire [/QUOTE]
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