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<blockquote data-quote="stevezor" data-source="post: 2111438" data-attributes="member: 569990"><p>Hey, whats up. I'm the person who sold him the amp and subs. First of all the amp is mono, and well, it is a pretty big amp and pushes quite a bit of power. I'd wire it all up with 0/1 gauge and do the big 3 upgrade with 0/1 gauge as well. A optima shouldnt really be necessary with this setup, one of my friends has a similar one (runs at 850rms instead of the 900 on that one) and he just has all 0/1 gauge wiring and it hits hard and stays on. So just try upgrading your wiring, and lemme know if your having any other problems.</p><p></p><p>PS: a cap is really just a bandaid...really isnt going to do much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevezor, post: 2111438, member: 569990"] Hey, whats up. I'm the person who sold him the amp and subs. First of all the amp is mono, and well, it is a pretty big amp and pushes quite a bit of power. I'd wire it all up with 0/1 gauge and do the big 3 upgrade with 0/1 gauge as well. A optima shouldnt really be necessary with this setup, one of my friends has a similar one (runs at 850rms instead of the 900 on that one) and he just has all 0/1 gauge wiring and it hits hard and stays on. So just try upgrading your wiring, and lemme know if your having any other problems. PS: a cap is really just a bandaid...really isnt going to do much. [/QUOTE]
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