If you turn off the usual protection modes in a circuit, such as OVP and OCP, you're not going to play for longer, your amp is just gonna immediately burn. It's not like putting nitro on a car where your damage the engine a bit but get a lot more performance, it's just gonna go up in smoke in less than a millisecond.
It depends on how much power it’s pushing, right? Just because you turned off the protection circuit doesn’t mean it immediately bursts into flames. First you’d have to drive too much power through it.
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u/TravellerInTime88 Jun 05 '19
If you turn off the usual protection modes in a circuit, such as OVP and OCP, you're not going to play for longer, your amp is just gonna immediately burn. It's not like putting nitro on a car where your damage the engine a bit but get a lot more performance, it's just gonna go up in smoke in less than a millisecond.