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<blockquote data-quote="Corsica" data-source="post: 22290" data-attributes="member: 541085"><p>Anyother thing i have yet to see written here (though it maybe on one of Zane's links). Don't play volume or gain master. This means don't v=crankt ha gains all the way up of the speaker volume all the way up to get maximum thumpitude. Tune it to where u cn listen to it and not hvae it full of distortion. Distortion can aid in the killing of a speaker. WOn'tbe the totl cause but can help it along.</p><p></p><p>Jordan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corsica, post: 22290, member: 541085"] Anyother thing i have yet to see written here (though it maybe on one of Zane's links). Don't play volume or gain master. This means don't v=crankt ha gains all the way up of the speaker volume all the way up to get maximum thumpitude. Tune it to where u cn listen to it and not hvae it full of distortion. Distortion can aid in the killing of a speaker. WOn'tbe the totl cause but can help it along. Jordan [/QUOTE]
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