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<blockquote data-quote="tothemax1984" data-source="post: 4316690" data-attributes="member: 587410"><p>well i just signed on to see whats goin on here. hey man that stuff u got it at walmart right? if not i know that stuff. i work for walmart. and they sell that stuff if u have that sub bridged to the amp try lowering the levels and bass boost. that might help. i posted about a power cap. but im gona tell ya thats not gona help to much. if your happy with one sub and if the volts stay above 13.0 with the lights on then your fine. if your gona add more subs then just use the 2 channels that way it should not draw to much volts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tothemax1984, post: 4316690, member: 587410"] well i just signed on to see whats goin on here. hey man that stuff u got it at walmart right? if not i know that stuff. i work for walmart. and they sell that stuff if u have that sub bridged to the amp try lowering the levels and bass boost. that might help. i posted about a power cap. but im gona tell ya thats not gona help to much. if your happy with one sub and if the volts stay above 13.0 with the lights on then your fine. if your gona add more subs then just use the 2 channels that way it should not draw to much volts. [/QUOTE]
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