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Jim@Optonline wrote:
buyer beware obviously but driving an amp with 4 watts stock and it fries? Yea,,that's odd. if that is true then copper should make the caveat that only low power is needed which brings up another scenario where the operator has to turn it down. what a mess that would bring... Many amps say "X-amount of watts out with 3 or 4 watts in." Additional watts, even one, = user error, NOT more power. You need admit, the majority of repairs on many fiddled with radios and amps arrive that state via user error and/or ignorance. The radio and amp need "married" to each other in a most perect union. This obviously was not done. In many, many cases of such amp use, a lower dead key on the radio (necessitating an adjustment to the output) is not only desirable, but necessary. Chances are he overdrove it. The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong |
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