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<blockquote data-quote="06stxf150" data-source="post: 2678353" data-attributes="member: 573060"><p>Well if you get a line driver you will be showing the amp a higher voltage signal in.Meaning the amp will be more efficient but it also create more current draw do to the slight increase in wattage output depending on brand.It might be a trade off as well.More efficient amp,less currant draw more output.I think if anything you may see more dimming...</p><p></p><p>As far as the dimming goes get a new batt(deep cycle),alt or add a second batt.Not much else will help because your system is pulling more then it can push.Hope this helps......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06stxf150, post: 2678353, member: 573060"] Well if you get a line driver you will be showing the amp a higher voltage signal in.Meaning the amp will be more efficient but it also create more current draw do to the slight increase in wattage output depending on brand.It might be a trade off as well.More efficient amp,less currant draw more output.I think if anything you may see more dimming... As far as the dimming goes get a new batt(deep cycle),alt or add a second batt.Not much else will help because your system is pulling more then it can push.Hope this helps...... [/QUOTE]
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