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Where did the "Art" from the "Art Series" come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jh8909" data-source="post: 6568005" data-attributes="member: 612576"><p>I have been a long time fan of the ever popular PPI "Art Series" amplifiers. My first system ever I got a hand-me-down A300.2 on two 12" Polk EX II's. The gain was not even half way up and it was blowing both of the subs. However over all the years I have never found out exactly what was the reasoning behind the funky worm, 3 moons and random triangles that make up the art on the amps. Does anybody know what was the real reason for this? Was it just random? Or was there actually a purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jh8909, post: 6568005, member: 612576"] I have been a long time fan of the ever popular PPI "Art Series" amplifiers. My first system ever I got a hand-me-down A300.2 on two 12" Polk EX II's. The gain was not even half way up and it was blowing both of the subs. However over all the years I have never found out exactly what was the reasoning behind the funky worm, 3 moons and random triangles that make up the art on the amps. Does anybody know what was the real reason for this? Was it just random? Or was there actually a purpose. [/QUOTE]
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