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<blockquote data-quote="Cruzer" data-source="post: 6954930" data-attributes="member: 617686"><p>Ive never came close to maxing my gain out before it sounded good, or was clipping.</p><p></p><p>I dont see why a manufacturer would make their amp at full gain hurt the amp. What would be the logic behind that? to ruin the amp and the buyer never buy from them again, and pass along that the amp sucks?</p><p></p><p>if u cant buy a 750rms sub and a 750rms amp from the same company and run it without it damaging something, i wouldnt want it...</p><p></p><p>i could understand if they were different brands, or even different lines from the same company</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruzer, post: 6954930, member: 617686"] Ive never came close to maxing my gain out before it sounded good, or was clipping. I dont see why a manufacturer would make their amp at full gain hurt the amp. What would be the logic behind that? to ruin the amp and the buyer never buy from them again, and pass along that the amp sucks? if u cant buy a 750rms sub and a 750rms amp from the same company and run it without it damaging something, i wouldnt want it... i could understand if they were different brands, or even different lines from the same company [/QUOTE]
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