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Bass Louder and softer sometimes... Bass subwoofer problem - Bass loss
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<blockquote data-quote="joeFi" data-source="post: 8864815" data-attributes="member: 690438"><p>Try using 0 gauge welding wire instead of that crap the audio companies sell you…..it might be just as easy as that….when using welding wire instead of crappy audio 0 gauge you get a much better power distribution…..welding wire has about 50% more minuscule strands in it…..making it a way better conductor for amperage……..I’ve found this to help a lot of people with power loss problems….especially if you already have a high output alternator and a set of deep cell batteries. You have the amperage, you just need to keep a constant supply coming into the amplifier…..all high end competition cars run welding wire…….its a trick of the trade…..good luck….if you have any questions , feel free to text me back…..I’ve been doing this over 35 years now……..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeFi, post: 8864815, member: 690438"] Try using 0 gauge welding wire instead of that crap the audio companies sell you…..it might be just as easy as that….when using welding wire instead of crappy audio 0 gauge you get a much better power distribution…..welding wire has about 50% more minuscule strands in it…..making it a way better conductor for amperage……..I’ve found this to help a lot of people with power loss problems….especially if you already have a high output alternator and a set of deep cell batteries. You have the amperage, you just need to keep a constant supply coming into the amplifier…..all high end competition cars run welding wire…….its a trick of the trade…..good luck….if you have any questions , feel free to text me back…..I’ve been doing this over 35 years now…….. [/QUOTE]
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