Dayuuum!! Joker was taking some serious child abuse man..LOL!!Absolutely, I went back and did the math again and I messed up, I did it for 2 ohms not 1 lol. So I threw around 15-1600 watts at it. It actually hammered for a while lol.
Dayuuum!! Joker was taking some serious child abuse man..LOL!!Absolutely, I went back and did the math again and I messed up, I did it for 2 ohms not 1 lol. So I threw around 15-1600 watts at it. It actually hammered for a while lol.
Bro that little XD was just rated for 400rms lol. I played it on 800rms for a long time in the old build.Dayuuum!! Joker was taking some serious child abuse man..LOL!!
It is a wives tale if the only evidence could be coincidental. I agree that vibration is bad for everything except women, but that doesn't mean you should factor it into amp location.Not a wives tale at all that vibration kills electronics. Remember all the CT sounds/Audio Technix amps that were dying from vibration cause they didn't have enough mounts on the boards causing them to flex and break. Vibration can cause fatigue in solder joints that can end up breaking.