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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7600446" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>your rise will vary drastically on music... on a single tone, it remains somewhat constant, but on music, it can vary alot... so while you were seeing that high of a rise on tone, it could be very dangerous to wire that low on music.... crescendos are built really well... but, without the proper overkill on electrical, you could easily fry the amp.</p><p></p><p>bottom line i'm trying to make, is if you need to ask this question, wiring that low might not be the best idea... i would take another look at your box... work on it's efficiency... that will help you cut down on rise, and pull more out of your amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7600446, member: 631695"] your rise will vary drastically on music... on a single tone, it remains somewhat constant, but on music, it can vary alot... so while you were seeing that high of a rise on tone, it could be very dangerous to wire that low on music.... crescendos are built really well... but, without the proper overkill on electrical, you could easily fry the amp. bottom line i'm trying to make, is if you need to ask this question, wiring that low might not be the best idea... i would take another look at your box... work on it's efficiency... that will help you cut down on rise, and pull more out of your amp [/QUOTE]
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