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<blockquote data-quote="SPL-King" data-source="post: 192380" data-attributes="member: 545672"><p>A local shop takes in all the one that have been ruined under warrantee and the feed power to them untill they start glowing....... Them most they pushed to one before it caught on fire was 1700 watts....... These subs can take abuse...</p><p></p><p>They also hooked up one of their RFLs to a 120 volt outlet and it just started flying up and down...</p><p></p><p>Now I know not every one will believe what I'm saying, so if you don't believe me I will give you the # to call and they will tell you.. It's in central Oregon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL-King, post: 192380, member: 545672"] A local shop takes in all the one that have been ruined under warrantee and the feed power to them untill they start glowing....... Them most they pushed to one before it caught on fire was 1700 watts....... These subs can take abuse... They also hooked up one of their RFLs to a 120 volt outlet and it just started flying up and down... Now I know not every one will believe what I'm saying, so if you don't believe me I will give you the # to call and they will tell you.. It's in central Oregon... [/QUOTE]
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