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<blockquote data-quote="honkyg" data-source="post: 8591734" data-attributes="member: 606879"><p>shop probably omitted the possibility of owners cranking gain and they just happen to blame the product... i mean, pg still retains some of their core principles and really doesnt build their products for pure spl applications as long as ive known, but this is the first instance ive heard of the newer lines having issues across the board.</p><p></p><p>this is why i always overdo applied amplifier power and back off the gain for that sweet overhead.</p><p></p><p>im sure alot of reputable shops that actually dial in the power to offset the chance of failure would have less returns if there was a way to lock gain settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honkyg, post: 8591734, member: 606879"] shop probably omitted the possibility of owners cranking gain and they just happen to blame the product... i mean, pg still retains some of their core principles and really doesnt build their products for pure spl applications as long as ive known, but this is the first instance ive heard of the newer lines having issues across the board. this is why i always overdo applied amplifier power and back off the gain for that sweet overhead. im sure alot of reputable shops that actually dial in the power to offset the chance of failure would have less returns if there was a way to lock gain settings. [/QUOTE]
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