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<blockquote data-quote="des343" data-source="post: 8147676" data-attributes="member: 630654"><p>I love when people are not afraid to back companies like audiopipe and such admitadly they are not the best and will produce a little dirty power but at the same time are CEA compliant. And will sure enough do rated and I don't believe that just because its slightly dirty that it will damage anything as long as your electrical supports it.</p><p></p><p>I've never once ruined a sub on an AP amp and I've used them on everthing from Walmart duals to Ap eye candy to W7s to t1s and HCCAs I got as loud as expected to the ubs limits and coils have always read fine when undecided to get rid of said sub's even some audiobahns from their golden era they were 10 years old and I used a DMM to set geins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="des343, post: 8147676, member: 630654"] I love when people are not afraid to back companies like audiopipe and such admitadly they are not the best and will produce a little dirty power but at the same time are CEA compliant. And will sure enough do rated and I don't believe that just because its slightly dirty that it will damage anything as long as your electrical supports it. I've never once ruined a sub on an AP amp and I've used them on everthing from Walmart duals to Ap eye candy to W7s to t1s and HCCAs I got as loud as expected to the ubs limits and coils have always read fine when undecided to get rid of said sub's even some audiobahns from their golden era they were 10 years old and I used a DMM to set geins [/QUOTE]
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