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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 5929234" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>Your amp has 4x30's. It's not going to do much more than 1200w at min impedance - 1400-1500w at best.</p><p></p><p>What you're seeing is the amp reach it's maximum unclipped output. From that point voltage stops increasing and the sine wave starts looking like a square wave. Power ouput (and current into the load) continues to increase, but voltage does not. Operating the amp in that range is how speakers are damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 5929234, member: 540940"] Your amp has 4x30's. It's not going to do much more than 1200w at min impedance - 1400-1500w at best. What you're seeing is the amp reach it's maximum unclipped output. From that point voltage stops increasing and the sine wave starts looking like a square wave. Power ouput (and current into the load) continues to increase, but voltage does not. Operating the amp in that range is how speakers are damaged. [/QUOTE]
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