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<blockquote data-quote="caraudiogod" data-source="post: 37531" data-attributes="member: 541368"><p>I've got a good setup just needing an extra little umph. Which is better adding capacitors or isolating a small battery?</p><p></p><p>Just for reference I'm running 4 pioneer premier subs off of an Alpine MRV-T1507 for low end. And Boston Acoustic 4 inch components and Memphis 4x10s on 2 seperate Alpine MRV-T407. All three amps are running aprox. 2000 watts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caraudiogod, post: 37531, member: 541368"] I've got a good setup just needing an extra little umph. Which is better adding capacitors or isolating a small battery? Just for reference I'm running 4 pioneer premier subs off of an Alpine MRV-T1507 for low end. And Boston Acoustic 4 inch components and Memphis 4x10s on 2 seperate Alpine MRV-T407. All three amps are running aprox. 2000 watts. [/QUOTE]
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