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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8261918" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>LOL. Implying his flea market amp is catching fire because of how he set his gains. Implying that a guy who will pay 79.95 for a "2000W" amp is going to shell out 180$ for a magical Steve Meade box or 500$ for an O-Scope. Have you ever seen the impedance graph of a loudspeaker? In a box? I think you're just mad and trying to justify the purchase of some utterly useless and overpriced snake oil.</p><p></p><p>OP. Either you have a poor connection on that ground cable or the amp is burning up because it's cheap Chinese junk and has some internal fault.... possibly both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8261918, member: 614752"] LOL. Implying his flea market amp is catching fire because of how he set his gains. Implying that a guy who will pay 79.95 for a "2000W" amp is going to shell out 180$ for a magical Steve Meade box or 500$ for an O-Scope. Have you ever seen the impedance graph of a loudspeaker? In a box? I think you're just mad and trying to justify the purchase of some utterly useless and overpriced snake oil. OP. Either you have a poor connection on that ground cable or the amp is burning up because it's cheap Chinese junk and has some internal fault.... possibly both. [/QUOTE]
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