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<blockquote data-quote="jt4x4" data-source="post: 8691190" data-attributes="member: 677386"><p>I'm also trying to prevent him from burning any equipment; the difference is that i provide facts with my opinions. I beg you to contest my first response, which actually provides PROVEN electrical theory, a claim that none of the counter-arguments can make. If he wires his **** as i suggested, he isn't any more likely to break down that he would be with two dual-4 subs; in fact he is safer at 1.33 ohms than at 1 ohm, provided the subs can handle the power.</p><p></p><p>"Senior members" suggests you are drinking the koolaid. Define a "senior member". Someone with more posts? Someone who signed up longer ago? Tell me how either of those criteria make someone more knowledgeable. I'm not going to try to talk myself up, but i would also worship post-counts if i didn't have anything else to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt4x4, post: 8691190, member: 677386"] I'm also trying to prevent him from burning any equipment; the difference is that i provide facts with my opinions. I beg you to contest my first response, which actually provides PROVEN electrical theory, a claim that none of the counter-arguments can make. If he wires his **** as i suggested, he isn't any more likely to break down that he would be with two dual-4 subs; in fact he is safer at 1.33 ohms than at 1 ohm, provided the subs can handle the power. "Senior members" suggests you are drinking the koolaid. Define a "senior member". Someone with more posts? Someone who signed up longer ago? Tell me how either of those criteria make someone more knowledgeable. I'm not going to try to talk myself up, but i would also worship post-counts if i didn't have anything else to offer. [/QUOTE]
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