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You are getting sleepy.. You are putting your LP amps in a box... You are writing my address... You are shipping amps to me... You do not regret this action... You will wake up when I snap my fingers.
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i am wondering what exactly is the limit on voltage you can throw at these bad boys? I wanna say 15½ but i honestly, i don't wanna find out first hand
also, have you ever had problems with clipping? I am running the 2.2's and 4.1's. and i know that they are picky on when and how i play them (the 4.1's). The 2.2's i have never had a problem with. Put it this way....all my fuse holders going to the 4.1's, hehe, can we say meltdown?
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oh ya, what are the 4.1's REALLY pushing? I never got an exact number when running them @ 4ohms. I was told, however, *by ray rayfield, earcandy* that if you connect the amp to the 8ohm taps, and wire the subs to 4ohms...woohoo 3000watts!!!!!!!!!!! but let me tell you, it does not like it one bit!
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I was thinking of getting a couple Accuvolts and running my amps at 15+ volts. I would think under 16 would be safe from what I have seen of the circuit, I don't think anything would be damaged at that voltage. I unfortunately have never played with a 4.1. I have heard 1600 watts @ 4ohms for the 4.1, so it would make sense that you could get 3000+ if you use the 8ohm taps and a 4 ohm speaker. As long as it doesn't die on you, but you have a 6 year warranty right?