Some more install thingys

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Some more install thingys

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Very nice work I can't wait to get going again and do some glassin'
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Post by Eric D »

The chrome RF amps with the cover formed around them is killer. The only gripe I would have is that those amps are known to overheat bad.
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Thanks guys!

Molding the amps in was a p.i.t.a., but everybody would do a double take when looking at them.. I liked the effect for sure.

Eric D. It's true that those amps were known to get toasty, but at the same time, these things were barely breaking a sweat. The 250.2 was running 5.25" seperates and the 250.1 was @ 4 ohm. They never once went into thermal even while cruising for hours in the middle of summer down around Atlanta :mrgreen: I thought about it when I was designing the amp rack but I had faith the amps would hold up. :thumbs:
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Post by Eric D »

I never had either of my 250.2s thermal on me, but I did burn the side of my arm when I leaned against them while getting something out of my trunk after a long ride.

They even started to discolor over time from the intense heat.
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yeah.. I've seen the discolorationg many times. They turn almost yellowish. Shame
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Post by oldschoolfan »

I love the Star Trek/ Eiffel Tower speak grill for the front mid range.
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Nice work! Those kicks are sweet!
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Misfire wrote:Nice work! Those kicks are sweet!
Thanks a bunch!! :wink:
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