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<blockquote data-quote="Tb0ne" data-source="post: 8530863" data-attributes="member: 671426"><p>Thanks guy's i'm not up on all the newer stuff haven't played with a real system since i bought my MTX sb - 45's and ran them off a Nakamichi PA-300 back in the early 90's those things sounded great in there day but that's all powder puff crap compared to how far things have come in mobile audio since then!! I really wanna stay stock with the car other than possibly adding a second battery in the trunk (dry cell) if needed but not sure what will work these subs well without going into crazy land with voltage issues? Also will a higher rated cap work in place of a second battery? I have a 2.2 farad cap now but see they have at least a 50 farad cap available now? Not sure how well these things work but i know the smaller ones help with voltage fluctuation when at an idle or stop light etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tb0ne, post: 8530863, member: 671426"] Thanks guy's i'm not up on all the newer stuff haven't played with a real system since i bought my MTX sb - 45's and ran them off a Nakamichi PA-300 back in the early 90's those things sounded great in there day but that's all powder puff crap compared to how far things have come in mobile audio since then!! I really wanna stay stock with the car other than possibly adding a second battery in the trunk (dry cell) if needed but not sure what will work these subs well without going into crazy land with voltage issues? Also will a higher rated cap work in place of a second battery? I have a 2.2 farad cap now but see they have at least a 50 farad cap available now? Not sure how well these things work but i know the smaller ones help with voltage fluctuation when at an idle or stop light etc. [/QUOTE]
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