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Issues with amp and audio controller.
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8798476" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>That amp needs some Power for sure. Its possible you have a week Cell in that Lead battery by now??Just seems like that amp would **** that battery dry and not enough time given to charge it back up and just running on Alternator supply to survive? It could be a falty amplifier possibly? Not ruling it out, but sure seems like not enough supply for the demand to me. I to have been in and around car audio from when some of the first amplifiers came out where RCAs didnt exist and you had to wire everything up on the High Level inputs. Ill be 54 this year. I started playing around with car audio since 85. I still enjoy it. Its been an experience for sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8798476, member: 634282"] That amp needs some Power for sure. Its possible you have a week Cell in that Lead battery by now??Just seems like that amp would **** that battery dry and not enough time given to charge it back up and just running on Alternator supply to survive? It could be a falty amplifier possibly? Not ruling it out, but sure seems like not enough supply for the demand to me. I to have been in and around car audio from when some of the first amplifiers came out where RCAs didnt exist and you had to wire everything up on the High Level inputs. Ill be 54 this year. I started playing around with car audio since 85. I still enjoy it. Its been an experience for sure [/QUOTE]
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