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<blockquote data-quote="Shinju" data-source="post: 6851545" data-attributes="member: 598877"><p>Not true, They can run and even the manual states you can run the 2125 1ohm stereo and 2 ohm mono, and like you said with ample cooling, plus back then they suggested the Phoenix Gold 1 farad cap if you were going to do it.</p><p></p><p>the MPS 2500 (yes I have owned both) can be ran at .5 stereo and 1ohm mono (rated at 1ohm stereo or 2ohm mono) again with how I discribed above.</p><p></p><p>I had the 2 massive fan shrouds for mine if you look at the old school collectors thread you will see.</p><p></p><p>OP you will need to get the 12 power supply caps replaced reguardless, ALL phoenix gold amps from 90-98 have bad caps that leak and can catch fire. its about 20 bucks for the caps if you do it yourself or if you find someone to do it for you what ever they charge. but it will need to be done. Rather you can see the cap leak or not I will promise you with out a doubt under neath those some are and have leaked a little.</p><p></p><p>how much did you pay anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinju, post: 6851545, member: 598877"] Not true, They can run and even the manual states you can run the 2125 1ohm stereo and 2 ohm mono, and like you said with ample cooling, plus back then they suggested the Phoenix Gold 1 farad cap if you were going to do it. the MPS 2500 (yes I have owned both) can be ran at .5 stereo and 1ohm mono (rated at 1ohm stereo or 2ohm mono) again with how I discribed above. I had the 2 massive fan shrouds for mine if you look at the old school collectors thread you will see. OP you will need to get the 12 power supply caps replaced reguardless, ALL phoenix gold amps from 90-98 have bad caps that leak and can catch fire. its about 20 bucks for the caps if you do it yourself or if you find someone to do it for you what ever they charge. but it will need to be done. Rather you can see the cap leak or not I will promise you with out a doubt under neath those some are and have leaked a little. how much did you pay anyway? [/QUOTE]
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