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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8192063" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>LOL. Yeah, throw a 5000W 50hz sine wave into one and let me know how long before the coil melts down. My money is on under 2 minutes. They may claim that but you will not find anybody to back up a claim like that with a warranty. Any company that is claiming that is either very shady or counting on a very uninformed customer who only cares how big of a number they can have on the package.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A couple guys on this forum have some OEM TC parts. I've also got some hard to find TC parts from Robot Underground in the past. I don't know who you think can magically make a coil hold more heat and you're doing something very wrong if you're bottoming out an 18" woofer on only 3500W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8192063, member: 614752"] LOL. Yeah, throw a 5000W 50hz sine wave into one and let me know how long before the coil melts down. My money is on under 2 minutes. They may claim that but you will not find anybody to back up a claim like that with a warranty. Any company that is claiming that is either very shady or counting on a very uninformed customer who only cares how big of a number they can have on the package. A couple guys on this forum have some OEM TC parts. I've also got some hard to find TC parts from Robot Underground in the past. I don't know who you think can magically make a coil hold more heat and you're doing something very wrong if you're bottoming out an 18" woofer on only 3500W. [/QUOTE]
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