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<blockquote data-quote="RattlinStratus" data-source="post: 578313" data-attributes="member: 555285"><p>The 4volts would not make a difference in being louder or not, but it may sound better. I doubt that little drop would make a difference. I had a 2 volt drop when my stereo is cranked and it slammed. Honestly I would get a capacitor. SInce your voltage drop is minimal and your amp lacks power so it seems, the cap would store up "extra" energy and shoot it to your amp when big bass notes hit. I know people will say not to get a cap, but I know my caps saved my stereo from killing itself, and if you use them right they are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RattlinStratus, post: 578313, member: 555285"] The 4volts would not make a difference in being louder or not, but it may sound better. I doubt that little drop would make a difference. I had a 2 volt drop when my stereo is cranked and it slammed. Honestly I would get a capacitor. SInce your voltage drop is minimal and your amp lacks power so it seems, the cap would store up "extra" energy and shoot it to your amp when big bass notes hit. I know people will say not to get a cap, but I know my caps saved my stereo from killing itself, and if you use them right they are great. [/QUOTE]
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