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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch86" data-source="post: 7747638" data-attributes="member: 568012"><p>[quote name='CAT MAN']why do people always ask the same questions? .5 on any amp is safe if you know your box rise. if not. might as well take a lottory ticket and hope you are just as lucky. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>worded the way [USER=618111]@TaylorFade[/USER] would have wanted me too :laugh:</p></blockquote><p>Impossible to know every frequency of every song and the rise of each frequency in a daily application. </p><p></p><p>I had another thought after posting this.. If it were protecting because of low impedance, wouldnt it do that even at low volume? My theory is that there is significant voltage drop, but its so rapid that it protects before it registers on my dmm.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Mitch86, post: 7747638, member: 568012"] [quote name='CAT MAN']why do people always ask the same questions? .5 on any amp is safe if you know your box rise. if not. might as well take a lottory ticket and hope you are just as lucky. worded the way [USER=618111]@TaylorFade[/USER] would have wanted me too :laugh:[/QUOTE] Impossible to know every frequency of every song and the rise of each frequency in a daily application. I had another thought after posting this.. If it were protecting because of low impedance, wouldnt it do that even at low volume? My theory is that there is significant voltage drop, but its so rapid that it protects before it registers on my dmm. [/QUOTE]
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