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<blockquote data-quote="navidalam" data-source="post: 6267319" data-attributes="member: 612050"><p>ok here's my scene ... both my car and my battery are new ... my system is wired according to the 'big 3' suggestions and i believe the wires i used are good for the job ... i previously used to jbl gtos (600 rms total) through the same amp and head unit (cde 9884) ... but the amp turned off when the volume went above 30 during some 'heavy bass' songs ... my amp gain was around 75% and i still have it the same way with my new type r but since it's still in the 'breaking in' period, i am not pushing the volume that high ... so far its fine ... so any problem i had during the time when i ran the gtos and that's why i was curious abt the capacitor ... changing the alternator is not an option in this part of the world ... well looks like i'll have to wait for 2 more weeks and then try playing the type r at high volume ...</p><p></p><p>can anyone suggest a decent gain setting for the amp and bass level setting for the head unit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navidalam, post: 6267319, member: 612050"] ok here's my scene ... both my car and my battery are new ... my system is wired according to the 'big 3' suggestions and i believe the wires i used are good for the job ... i previously used to jbl gtos (600 rms total) through the same amp and head unit (cde 9884) ... but the amp turned off when the volume went above 30 during some 'heavy bass' songs ... my amp gain was around 75% and i still have it the same way with my new type r but since it's still in the 'breaking in' period, i am not pushing the volume that high ... so far its fine ... so any problem i had during the time when i ran the gtos and that's why i was curious abt the capacitor ... changing the alternator is not an option in this part of the world ... well looks like i'll have to wait for 2 more weeks and then try playing the type r at high volume ... can anyone suggest a decent gain setting for the amp and bass level setting for the head unit? [/QUOTE]
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