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Im still not understanding what the point of that was, maybe I missed it. wow, didnt know an amp could do that since I only buy them for speakers.

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Im still not understanding what the point of that was, maybe I missed it. wow, didnt know an amp could do that since I only buy them for speakers.

Cutting the can with the output of a stupid stong amplifier.

i didnt even watch the video but judging by the title i can conclude that it is terrible

have you modded this amp or bypassed the protection circuits??? Bc that is the next best thing to a dead short and it should be going into protect mode, that is probably like .2 ohms or less lead to lead

nvm thats pretty cool but n e amp of that power can do that its just why would u want to ? ... ur killing a very expensive amp and how did that not go into protect mode?

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Coffee can cutter...... Just because I can lol......

Coffee can cutter........ and WD-40 can cutter

JBL did a similar thing with their big crown amp a few years ago. I think they used it to power a sawzall or something like that. I don't understand why you guys have issues with this, it's not like you haven't thought hmm I wonder if I can take this thing and use it for a completely different purpose than for what it was designed.

JBL did a similar thing with their big crown amp a few years ago. I think they used it to power a sawzall or something like that. I don't understand why you guys have issues with this, it's not like you haven't thought hmm I wonder if I can take this thing and use it for a completely different purpose than for what it was designed.

ahahahahah

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