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<blockquote data-quote="Biker" data-source="post: 1604016" data-attributes="member: 566329"><p>Found the problem, I thought that my speakers were 4 ohms and rated at 55W RMS and my amp being 100W RMS at 4 ohms. BUT! the speakers are 2 Ohms so that makes my amp connected 200W RMS at 2 Ohms, So when I turned the gain up about 3/4 , Will you can guess what happened next.</p><p></p><p>Went ahead and purchased some 4 ohm 100W rms speakers and had the amp repaired so now its all good. And the only thing still Smoking is Me......</p><p></p><p>Biker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biker, post: 1604016, member: 566329"] Found the problem, I thought that my speakers were 4 ohms and rated at 55W RMS and my amp being 100W RMS at 4 ohms. BUT! the speakers are 2 Ohms so that makes my amp connected 200W RMS at 2 Ohms, So when I turned the gain up about 3/4 , Will you can guess what happened next. Went ahead and purchased some 4 ohm 100W rms speakers and had the amp repaired so now its all good. And the only thing still Smoking is Me...... Biker [/QUOTE]
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