It does... But "Load the Crap out of it" ????? Makes no sense
Sure it does. I take every amp I build ....to clip and beyond. I once took a 700 , loaded at 4 ohms to clip , it clipped at 775. I continued upping the input till the AP registered 1kw, which I thought was pretty dsmn cool, had never seen that before. Unloaded testing tells you a lot about how the amp behaves in a high voltage situation, adding a load turns the current up. Which can aid troubleshooting if a problem is current related. Granted, it can be a risk sometimes, and God knows I've blown up quite a few, but things were learned along the way and as a result Joe made some changes and the WOPLs were made more robust In the process.
It can be frustrating for those of us with no formal electronics training or engineering degrees. During 1 400 fix I had actually installed and replaced a total of 72 small signal transistors before I found the problem. That's why I show a lot of patience when helping others, cause I have probably been there and done that. And I have also done testing and replacement between recommendations and failed to inform those helping me of the additional steps taken leading to THEIR confusion.
This "remote help" process leaves a lot to be desired. It is difficult at best to determine someone's ability when they are anxious to get the problem solved and many prerequisites get short shrift. But, it is what it is, and we generally manage to muddle through the problem in spite of the shortcomings.
The one thing I have learned is that shot happens, often repeatedly, and sometimes for the same reason.....