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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 6627946" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>Sorry, thought you were just making a statement. You have to understande that if i'd acknowledged the response to most of the members of this forum they'd have most likely taken offence. Because you were the one person with a reasonable attitude toward the mainstream brand I didn't want to say anything to get you to change your stance just to spite me, as would be typical of this forum. That said, I agree with ya!</p><p></p><p></p><p>See, I don't see an amp that produces 139.2% of rated power without clipping as shitty. The amount of them that fail due to overheating is subjective, even experience as a dealer doesn't prove that.</p><p></p><p>Because, as you mainstream nay-sayers said, mainstream brands are marketed to the unknowledgeable, common man. I know first hand that the Rockfords that don't have hi-level inputs will burn up with an input over 6 volts. (there is no protection circuitry to avoid this on most models.) This alone could be a big cause of amp overheating and failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 6627946, member: 573988"] Sorry, thought you were just making a statement. You have to understande that if i'd acknowledged the response to most of the members of this forum they'd have most likely taken offence. Because you were the one person with a reasonable attitude toward the mainstream brand I didn't want to say anything to get you to change your stance just to spite me, as would be typical of this forum. That said, I agree with ya! See, I don't see an amp that produces 139.2% of rated power without clipping as shitty. The amount of them that fail due to overheating is subjective, even experience as a dealer doesn't prove that. Because, as you mainstream nay-sayers said, mainstream brands are marketed to the unknowledgeable, common man. I know first hand that the Rockfords that don't have hi-level inputs will burn up with an input over 6 volts. (there is no protection circuitry to avoid this on most models.) This alone could be a big cause of amp overheating and failure. [/QUOTE]
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