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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8755566" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I wonder if that's a mosfet thing. I thought it could be a alternator pulsation filtering thing with the amp, but now I wonder if those peaks and dips are part of mosfets boosting power, like turning on and off. Something like a harsh, immediate circuit close for the amp to give more power could cause that. Like on/off/on/off a lot, and the on/off at a rapid pace could be those peaks and dips within the 40ish hz waveform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8755566, member: 591582"] I wonder if that's a mosfet thing. I thought it could be a alternator pulsation filtering thing with the amp, but now I wonder if those peaks and dips are part of mosfets boosting power, like turning on and off. Something like a harsh, immediate circuit close for the amp to give more power could cause that. Like on/off/on/off a lot, and the on/off at a rapid pace could be those peaks and dips within the 40ish hz waveform. [/QUOTE]
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