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Spooky Amplifiers

By awassig

2 years ago



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    #2 2 years ago

    I upgraded my TNA to a Roland keyboard cabinet that I used to use on stage for my PA. Lol. The original amp went bad and started spiking and blew the speakers and subwoofer on the game. I never had the volume louder than 3-4, but every once in a while it would freak out and get fucking loud and crunchy until you powered down. Eventually it reached a point of no return and took the speakers with it.

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