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<blockquote data-quote="Pioneer~Saturn" data-source="post: 4906478" data-attributes="member: 569334"><p>That isnt that much power...you should be fine with replacing your battery with a higher-performance one and also upgrading all of your wiring (Big-3 etc.) as well..</p><p></p><p>And the resistor idea=no...keep in mind the resistor is *technically going to get half of everything being put out by your amp and will need a pretty high power rating to sustain it (it'd have to be a large resistor)...and also, by having it take half the power, you arent much better off than running it at 8 ohms...or just back the gains down and turn off the bass boost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pioneer~Saturn, post: 4906478, member: 569334"] That isnt that much power...you should be fine with replacing your battery with a higher-performance one and also upgrading all of your wiring (Big-3 etc.) as well.. And the resistor idea=no...keep in mind the resistor is *technically going to get half of everything being put out by your amp and will need a pretty high power rating to sustain it (it'd have to be a large resistor)...and also, by having it take half the power, you arent much better off than running it at 8 ohms...or just back the gains down and turn off the bass boost [/QUOTE]
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