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<blockquote data-quote="danyopjr" data-source="post: 8294843" data-attributes="member: 591916"><p>A Alternator guy that built one of my alts told me to keep my voltage above 12.8volts to keep amp healthy and it would help lessin the clipping, but if u running the amps gain too high u still could be clipping the f out of em. Good to use a OScope or the DD Smd tool thing to keep amp from clipping. Works great on all my boys amp but i personally never used em on mines. Before i got my alt i ran stock alts and never had a amp burning up issue because i always had a trusty volt meter installed in my sound vehicles to watch voltage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danyopjr, post: 8294843, member: 591916"] A Alternator guy that built one of my alts told me to keep my voltage above 12.8volts to keep amp healthy and it would help lessin the clipping, but if u running the amps gain too high u still could be clipping the f out of em. Good to use a OScope or the DD Smd tool thing to keep amp from clipping. Works great on all my boys amp but i personally never used em on mines. Before i got my alt i ran stock alts and never had a amp burning up issue because i always had a trusty volt meter installed in my sound vehicles to watch voltage. [/QUOTE]
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