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Dimming: 300 rms?
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<blockquote data-quote="spin dB" data-source="post: 2536359" data-attributes="member: 571349"><p>I would check the grounds but I doubt it is it. I would check to make sure that the amp is not bridged past it's rated power handling. I would think that maybe the amp is not the main culprit. I would bet that either the battery or the alt is faulty. Have those checked out at autozone like previously suggested and see what they say. If you still have problems then I would say that something in the electrical system is wired wrong. If your amp is hooked up correctly then it should not be dimming with only 300Wrms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin dB, post: 2536359, member: 571349"] I would check the grounds but I doubt it is it. I would check to make sure that the amp is not bridged past it's rated power handling. I would think that maybe the amp is not the main culprit. I would bet that either the battery or the alt is faulty. Have those checked out at autozone like previously suggested and see what they say. If you still have problems then I would say that something in the electrical system is wired wrong. If your amp is hooked up correctly then it should not be dimming with only 300Wrms. [/QUOTE]
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