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Help: Subs cut out when hitting hard
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<blockquote data-quote="stl_314" data-source="post: 7663203" data-attributes="member: 638163"><p>Caps do help, but not nearly as much as the price u spend on them for the money you spend on a cap u could buy a cheap battery that will do no exageration 50x better minimum. Now to your problem, that is not enough power you are running for low voltage issues. I am willing to bet you are wired down too low of an ohm load for that amp. Other problem could be you have the bass boost and gain completly maxed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stl_314, post: 7663203, member: 638163"] Caps do help, but not nearly as much as the price u spend on them for the money you spend on a cap u could buy a cheap battery that will do no exageration 50x better minimum. Now to your problem, that is not enough power you are running for low voltage issues. I am willing to bet you are wired down too low of an ohm load for that amp. Other problem could be you have the bass boost and gain completly maxed. [/QUOTE]
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