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Chris Grimshaw
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Just a quick FWIW, I had a T602 bridged into a 2x18" sub, which was wired for a 4ohm (nominal, dropped below 3ohm in places). Then drove it 6dB into clip playing this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Po2746MdDY Which does have sine tones. The T602 took it like a champ. Chris
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U.Viktor
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U.Viktor
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Double Flyback PSU!? Mains Bridge rectifier is not even cooled? Input CM filter has very thin wireing (low current) Very few capacitors.. Looks a low power device (from inside)
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logsquared1
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The T604 has a long term capability of 750W. About right for most music.
The amp has PFC so the main bride rectifier should have an easy life. Probably doesn't need cooling? Looks like a M series inside with some improvements. The fan tunnel should help with dust accumulation. A lot less ribbon cables than the M series. I wish it had no ribbon cables. But maybe without dirty air flowing around them they will last longer?
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