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    Voltage drop on amp

    I've had the same Hollywood amp running in my car for years, and all of a sudden it's stopped working.

    The car battery shows 12v on the multimeter. When the car is off I get 12v between the positive terminal and ground on the amp. However, when I turn the car on (no problems with the car starting), the voltage at the amp drops to 4v which is insufficient to run it. Then I test between the remote and ground and get 12v.

    Is a new battery the way to go? if so any suggestions to which ones remain charged longer for car audio systems

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    Re: Voltage drop on amp

    I'm not sure exactly what the problem is here, but if you're gonna get a new battery for car audio purposes - you should get an AGM batt.
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    Re: Voltage drop on amp

    Check your fuses??

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