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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 9355"><p>well, i got a pheonix gold amp hooked up to my house stereo. the mosfets blew and while i was waiting on new parts, i just used a beefy 30v split power supply and bypassed the invertor section on the amp.. i burnt out my sony tower speakers with it, what a shame... anyways ur lookin at 50-100amp power supply at least!!! so start saving ur money!!, or use a car battery/battery charger combo to power it, but that wouldn't look good on ur entertainment center, now would it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 9355"] well, i got a pheonix gold amp hooked up to my house stereo. the mosfets blew and while i was waiting on new parts, i just used a beefy 30v split power supply and bypassed the invertor section on the amp.. i burnt out my sony tower speakers with it, what a shame... anyways ur lookin at 50-100amp power supply at least!!! so start saving ur money!!, or use a car battery/battery charger combo to power it, but that wouldn't look good on ur entertainment center, now would it? [/QUOTE]
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