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This cannot be good! Fried my amp. (Gut pics inside)
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<blockquote data-quote="l Droopy" data-source="post: 8066904" data-attributes="member: 652039"><p>My box is not that strong, I did not doubled it up or have any kind of bracing besides having 45's in all the corners, and i'm pretty sure just 45's won't do a whole lot of good as far as bracing. I was extremely paranoid about mounting it on the bacc side of the enclosure... This is what Spooney said about the Rubicons "This style of amp was notorious for vibration related failures and mounting the amp on the sub box doesn't help matters any. I would make all efforts to mount my amp securely somewhere else next time around. The inductors in these amps had a lot of issues with shorting out on themselves due to vibration." When i get my new amp on thursday I will probably just build an amp racc for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l Droopy, post: 8066904, member: 652039"] My box is not that strong, I did not doubled it up or have any kind of bracing besides having 45's in all the corners, and i'm pretty sure just 45's won't do a whole lot of good as far as bracing. I was extremely paranoid about mounting it on the bacc side of the enclosure... This is what Spooney said about the Rubicons "This style of amp was notorious for vibration related failures and mounting the amp on the sub box doesn't help matters any. I would make all efforts to mount my amp securely somewhere else next time around. The inductors in these amps had a lot of issues with shorting out on themselves due to vibration." When i get my new amp on thursday I will probably just build an amp racc for it. [/QUOTE]
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