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It's usually blown outputs and sometimes drivers.

I read the instructions for the CA-2010, I think, which warns not to switch if the am is putting out over 30 watts at the time. Bullshit. That's a bit like like doing 70 mph and downshifting into second. The engine will take that abuse a few times and then...


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