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<blockquote data-quote="big scott" data-source="post: 8282385" data-attributes="member: 660731"><p>best thing i can tell you is turn the gain down so your not pushing it. but this will lower your sub output. just remember the more you push things the more power it ( amp ) will need . and if your system cant handle it things will suffer .</p><p></p><p>so ya just dont push your amp to max. keep it a little lower on the gain and you sould be ok and ya just keep an eye on your voltage. but you will know ( headlights dimming every time the sub hits ) thats voltage drop. and your truck has a computer and they dont like voltage dips and spikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big scott, post: 8282385, member: 660731"] best thing i can tell you is turn the gain down so your not pushing it. but this will lower your sub output. just remember the more you push things the more power it ( amp ) will need . and if your system cant handle it things will suffer . so ya just dont push your amp to max. keep it a little lower on the gain and you sould be ok and ya just keep an eye on your voltage. but you will know ( headlights dimming every time the sub hits ) thats voltage drop. and your truck has a computer and they dont like voltage dips and spikes. [/QUOTE]
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