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<blockquote data-quote="rumple4skin" data-source="post: 4282770" data-attributes="member: 587703"><p>ether way once you turn that shit on it drops below 11v man, this is bad not only for your amp but for your car as well. sucks that alot of these guys don't know what there talking about, its ok tho you can listen to me. get one deep cycle bat and replace all the wiring as i said(- the shit about the 2nd bat.) there cheap and easy fix's and you will notice your tunes sound better. that guy is right tho make sure to use all your fuse's( according to the amount of watts your pulling out per amp so ad not to blow shit up)i think you will be vary happy when your done and spend less then 300</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumple4skin, post: 4282770, member: 587703"] ether way once you turn that shit on it drops below 11v man, this is bad not only for your amp but for your car as well. sucks that alot of these guys don't know what there talking about, its ok tho you can listen to me. get one deep cycle bat and replace all the wiring as i said(- the shit about the 2nd bat.) there cheap and easy fix's and you will notice your tunes sound better. that guy is right tho make sure to use all your fuse's( according to the amount of watts your pulling out per amp so ad not to blow shit up)i think you will be vary happy when your done and spend less then 300 [/QUOTE]
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