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if those batteries stay at a constant 14.4V, then it'll give your amp more power..

but the more stuff you run, the more your voltage will drop... usually aroun 12.? - 13.?..

but if you over power the amp, IE: to many V's, it will send clipped signals, which are bad bad black sheep :p..... but 14.4V isnt overpwoering

 
Originally posted by Shokker Someone told me that to get the most out of my amp I should get a 14.4VDC battery for my car. Is that true?(I have a 1995 GMC Jimmy)//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
never seen a 14.4v battery:confused: if you got one how would you charge it??? As the alternator is 14.4 so it is going to charge it at all-----PLUS no need to get a 14.4V battery when the alternator puts out 14.4V and batteries are loads when the truck is runing
 
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