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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8746206" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I'm not sure if that's your problem, but maybe tell us what electrical charging system you have.</p><p></p><p>I had 1 300 amp alt, external voltage regulator, charging at 14.8-15v. I had 4x AGM batteries with a total of 380 AH. 4 runs of zero gauge, 2 power, 2 ground, in a closed loop type electrical system, I never ground to the frame, not for amplifiers at least. This was all for 2 amps rated at 1200w a piece @ 12.6v. I never had problems and was doing high 140's from about 27 hz to about 65-70 hz, with 2 18's, on 2400w rated at 12.6v. I say that, because you have the same power levels as I did. So just food for thought, I could play full tilt and lowest I would drop is about 13.8v, unless I played above 65 hz which just ate my voltage because the subs were unloading, I could drop even down to 11v because of my box size, if my crossovers didn't slope 63 hz and above off at a certain rate (I had 12db/octave slope for smooth 63 hz+ roll off, up to about 70-75 hz or so). So just things to think about for yourself, hope that maybe helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8746206, member: 591582"] I'm not sure if that's your problem, but maybe tell us what electrical charging system you have. I had 1 300 amp alt, external voltage regulator, charging at 14.8-15v. I had 4x AGM batteries with a total of 380 AH. 4 runs of zero gauge, 2 power, 2 ground, in a closed loop type electrical system, I never ground to the frame, not for amplifiers at least. This was all for 2 amps rated at 1200w a piece @ 12.6v. I never had problems and was doing high 140's from about 27 hz to about 65-70 hz, with 2 18's, on 2400w rated at 12.6v. I say that, because you have the same power levels as I did. So just food for thought, I could play full tilt and lowest I would drop is about 13.8v, unless I played above 65 hz which just ate my voltage because the subs were unloading, I could drop even down to 11v because of my box size, if my crossovers didn't slope 63 hz and above off at a certain rate (I had 12db/octave slope for smooth 63 hz+ roll off, up to about 70-75 hz or so). So just things to think about for yourself, hope that maybe helps. [/QUOTE]
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