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Chris Murphy
Registered User Joined: 23 December 2011 Location: Walsall Status: Offline Points: 31 |
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Posted: 05 February 2012 at 9:33pm |
Works a treat used friday on mid top duty, didnt get hot, make any funny noises or go off so i assume hes sold me a good un . Top bloke too!
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I consider myself an intermediate rather than an expert :)
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B.P.Sound
Old Croc Joined: 28 December 2007 Location: London M25/M3 Status: Offline Points: 2678 |
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My dear lad you need to turn it up a bit then. Nothing wrong with CA's getting hot! Thats when they work best....IMO
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thepersonunknown
Old Croc Joined: 25 November 2009 Location: Madrid Status: Offline Points: 1628 |
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so much talk about the for sale forum recently. there should be a forum for this kinda post. good to hear someones happy with their kit. dave Edit. My happy man here has only 16 posts....... Edited by thepersonunknown - 08 March 2012 at 12:12am |
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They keep telling me life is short, but its the longest thing ive ever done!!!
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_djk_
Old Croc Joined: 23 November 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 6002 |
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I have an install with a CA9 that can get a bit warm.
It has eight 15s on one channel and thirty-four 6-1/2s with seventeen horns on the other. Really rocks the 32 lane bowling center. |
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