If you realize you are wrong, stop the claim. Pretty simple. That guy shouldn't have to pay for your mistake. Man up... speaking of which, if you owe any other forum members, maybe you should concentrate on getting them paid up.Take away what you will from this but everything i look for to hint insufficient voltage we'rd not apparent. Call me ignorant asf but i did!'n't think i was in the wrong here
You are ignorant, and in the wrong.Take away what you will from this but everything i look for to hint insufficient voltage we'rd not apparent. Call me ignorant asf but i did!'n't think i was in the wrong here
An amp can blow quickly from insufficient current.I don't owes anyone money that i don't have an ongoing deal with. You don't know my situation so back off bud you have been pestering me since last night
I don't think i am wrong here i realize that an amp doesn't blow after a week
Yadda yadda stock electrical i have seen amps off half my electrical and push hella wattage around 3,000
Looks like i'm off this forum for good.
Post a buyer beware or whatever floats your alls boats
I know i got a bunk *** amp and i shouldn't have to pay for it
That man who sold me the amp knew it was bunk becausw of how he is reacting and how the claim was stated
Keep talking your bullcrud
I doubt the amp was faulty...If anyone else were in my shoes and blew an amp a week after purchasing it because of faulty product i know you'd flip a ****. Believe it's faulty product or not because i know it is. You have to abuse and amp to blow it and i didn't throw Anything out of the ordinary at this amp.
Believe me or not there were no signs of failure due to insufficient voltage