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<blockquote data-quote="omorales" data-source="post: 4317019" data-attributes="member: 589668"><p>thanks for your answers. actually my gain isnt high and the bass boost on my head unit is at 0 which is a pioneer p4000ub by the way. the capacitor stays in the high 11 volts to high 12's when my bass is hitting hard. so would a bigger capacitor or help or do i have to live with. its not even that much of a dim just a tiny bit but i want it to be perfect. oh by the way the car is a 96 explorer eddie bauer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omorales, post: 4317019, member: 589668"] thanks for your answers. actually my gain isnt high and the bass boost on my head unit is at 0 which is a pioneer p4000ub by the way. the capacitor stays in the high 11 volts to high 12's when my bass is hitting hard. so would a bigger capacitor or help or do i have to live with. its not even that much of a dim just a tiny bit but i want it to be perfect. oh by the way the car is a 96 explorer eddie bauer [/QUOTE]
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