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<blockquote data-quote="dallas101346" data-source="post: 27461" data-attributes="member: 542190"><p>well if ur amp is cutting off, and it even cuts on to begin with, then there is no prob with ut wiring....but if it cuts off half way or 3/4 way up..then it is losing power...yes u need a capacitor...that would add the xtra power that u need... turning the low pass filter on would bring only low sounds into ur sub...u dont want high sounds in ur sub, it woul dmake it sound better, but wont solve the prob..go w/a cap...if tat doesnt work, then i dunno</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dallas101346, post: 27461, member: 542190"] well if ur amp is cutting off, and it even cuts on to begin with, then there is no prob with ut wiring....but if it cuts off half way or 3/4 way up..then it is losing power...yes u need a capacitor...that would add the xtra power that u need... turning the low pass filter on would bring only low sounds into ur sub...u dont want high sounds in ur sub, it woul dmake it sound better, but wont solve the prob..go w/a cap...if tat doesnt work, then i dunno [/QUOTE]
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