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<blockquote data-quote="Alpineforever" data-source="post: 4418659" data-attributes="member: 585728"><p>Yes if the gain is down it will draw less current... and you might be safe, why turn the gain down on the deck, doesnt affect current draw on ur amp.</p><p></p><p>However, thats still no substitute for having the kind of electrical to back up your amps max draw... but yeah you should be safe with the gain down... as long as voltage doesn't drop too low, I'd still be careful with it like that though, cuz that might even void your discounted replacement warranty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpineforever, post: 4418659, member: 585728"] Yes if the gain is down it will draw less current... and you might be safe, why turn the gain down on the deck, doesnt affect current draw on ur amp. However, thats still no substitute for having the kind of electrical to back up your amps max draw... but yeah you should be safe with the gain down... as long as voltage doesn't drop too low, I'd still be careful with it like that though, cuz that might even void your discounted replacement warranty [/QUOTE]
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