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<blockquote data-quote="konechiwa" data-source="post: 3670737" data-attributes="member: 568044"><p>I know what you mean.</p><p></p><p>my old Profile CA400 amp blew up my SLC265's crossover, and rainbow dragged there dicks around in the mud for 3 months before they sent me a repaired one (all that blew was the capacitor, nothing else). In fact, I don't even think they sent me one, more like Aaron (premieraudio) finally gave in and sent me a new one from a new set he picked up from them.</p><p></p><p>and when I mean blew up...I mean blew up. That amp sent over 100 volts into that crossover and did that capacitor BLOW UP! Here i am sitting in my car i see a ****ing explosion on my door panel. Scared the shit out of me.</p><p></p><p>I posted pics and people said i must have wired it up wrong, you're fault for being an idiot, blah, blah. Thing is, they worked before. I had never listened to them so the day before i had them hooked up and playing. the next day- boom! same gain, wires, everything.</p><p></p><p>Rainbow's products are handmade, which is probably an issue. No one part is the same, so testing can not be conclusive.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, rainbow's customer support= fubar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="konechiwa, post: 3670737, member: 568044"] I know what you mean. my old Profile CA400 amp blew up my SLC265's crossover, and rainbow dragged there dicks around in the mud for 3 months before they sent me a repaired one (all that blew was the capacitor, nothing else). In fact, I don't even think they sent me one, more like Aaron (premieraudio) finally gave in and sent me a new one from a new set he picked up from them. and when I mean blew up...I mean blew up. That amp sent over 100 volts into that crossover and did that capacitor BLOW UP! Here i am sitting in my car i see a ****ing explosion on my door panel. Scared the shit out of me. I posted pics and people said i must have wired it up wrong, you're fault for being an idiot, blah, blah. Thing is, they worked before. I had never listened to them so the day before i had them hooked up and playing. the next day- boom! same gain, wires, everything. Rainbow's products are handmade, which is probably an issue. No one part is the same, so testing can not be conclusive. Regardless, rainbow's customer support= fubar. [/QUOTE]
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