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<blockquote data-quote="paulmarsh1222" data-source="post: 8490538" data-attributes="member: 669469"><p>Nothing was clipped? I use an o scope for everything. Headunit included. You're taking an electronic device and running it to its max. I've never roasted an amp either. Why do so many professionals build cooling racks if it's not normal for an amp to get hot? I mean really. I don't care if you only use half of your amps potential and it runs cool. I'm simply talking about running an amplifier to its max. It gets hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulmarsh1222, post: 8490538, member: 669469"] Nothing was clipped? I use an o scope for everything. Headunit included. You're taking an electronic device and running it to its max. I've never roasted an amp either. Why do so many professionals build cooling racks if it's not normal for an amp to get hot? I mean really. I don't care if you only use half of your amps potential and it runs cool. I'm simply talking about running an amplifier to its max. It gets hot. [/QUOTE]
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