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Sub cutting out - not really high vol
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<blockquote data-quote="JoseMCeee" data-source="post: 694652" data-attributes="member: 557024"><p>i believe if it had something to do with the fuse, the fuse would have fried. Im sure its a voltage drop problem. Which means that the amp, usually the sub amp, will just turn off when the volume is loud because it recieves a voltage lower than 12vs or so. The way to get rid of this is getting a bigger size wire for the amps and the wire from the batt, try doing the big 3, a better batt, or a new alt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoseMCeee, post: 694652, member: 557024"] i believe if it had something to do with the fuse, the fuse would have fried. Im sure its a voltage drop problem. Which means that the amp, usually the sub amp, will just turn off when the volume is loud because it recieves a voltage lower than 12vs or so. The way to get rid of this is getting a bigger size wire for the amps and the wire from the batt, try doing the big 3, a better batt, or a new alt. [/QUOTE]
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