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oldspark 
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Posted: March 06, 2010 at 2:28 AM / IP Logged  
digdug18 wrote:
why do people threadjack, why not start your own thread if you have a question
Because experience tells us that if we start another thread to ask you a question, you probably won't find nor answer it.
There is also a principle of keeping the thread in one - not splitting it all over the place.
If you are referring to some serious hijacking, then alas I can't see it. I do see some tangential references, but these could be value-add depending on the limit and intent of your question (which for some was ambiguous).
I had reply once above for a thank-you -cum- light humour, IMHO that's a but short of hijacking.
But more importantly, do you now have the info you seek?
PS - I see now how you mean threadjack....
But that was almost 2 weeks ago; whilst waiting for more info from you; and following on from previous tabs. (And for Haemo - I should have said "handle), not is (400W) etc.)
Alas many hereon have daily access or access daily. The weekly or fortnighly access isn't that common.
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No, I do have daily access, but either way, no one has yet answered my question. I therefore will post to a more knowledgeable forum with the hopes that they will be able to answer questions on a timely basis. Thanks though.
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Cool. Unfortunately not all of us are that intuitive.
But you post was answered. As I said, I know of several that are way smaller than that which you quoted.
But other more knowledgeable people will obvioulsy know more than I do.
And no doubt will respond far quicker.
Sorry I/we couldn't weren't of any help.
Cheers.
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Posted: March 09, 2010 at 6:46 AM / IP Logged  
the alpine PDX series amps are small and pack a huge punch.
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Posted: March 11, 2010 at 10:32 AM / IP Logged  
Wow, I never thought anyone would actually be looking for the smallest amp possible.  Everyone these days wants BIG!
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I think it's for a mind-match.
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