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<blockquote data-quote="saosin" data-source="post: 683096" data-attributes="member: 557198"><p>yeah i would replace the alternator, and an extra battery would help the load, pretty much to set your gains, you turn the gains all the way down on your amp, turn your HU up to the volume u think would be the max you r goin to listen 2, then on your amp slowly turn your amp gains up, once u hear your subs start to whine or hear distortion stop then slightly turn the gain back down a bit and then your set</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saosin, post: 683096, member: 557198"] yeah i would replace the alternator, and an extra battery would help the load, pretty much to set your gains, you turn the gains all the way down on your amp, turn your HU up to the volume u think would be the max you r goin to listen 2, then on your amp slowly turn your amp gains up, once u hear your subs start to whine or hear distortion stop then slightly turn the gain back down a bit and then your set [/QUOTE]
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