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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 5477187" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>It's not just a "new" battery that you need to look at, but one that has "low internal resistance", as well. One like Kinetic, or Odyysey AGM. Since music is dynamic, not constant, you will get more current when it's needed. Like during a heavy bass note. This might not be "THE" fix, but it certainly won't hurt. Also....the "big 2", as you put it...lacks the full upgrade. If you increase the size of the alt to bat wire, you might get less resistance, and better current flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 5477187, member: 571196"] It's not just a "new" battery that you need to look at, but one that has "low internal resistance", as well. One like Kinetic, or Odyysey AGM. Since music is dynamic, not constant, you will get more current when it's needed. Like during a heavy bass note. This might not be "THE" fix, but it certainly won't hurt. Also....the "big 2", as you put it...lacks the full upgrade. If you increase the size of the alt to bat wire, you might get less resistance, and better current flow. [/QUOTE]
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