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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 4745624" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>Quick question, probably no definitive answer but...I just ran 0 gauge (used to be 4) and replaced stock bat with a YT. I have a voltage display on dash and it looks like it drops more often now, but not as badly. It used to drop into 11.5-12 range on extended very low notes, and stay above 13 with higher bass notes, and on simple kicks it would never register a drop. Now it drops even on kicks down to about 13.8 from 14.1-2 momentarily, but never goes below ~12.4-5 even on extended lows.</p><p></p><p>So my question is, do you think I may have a bad connection somewhere resulting in more frequent voltage drops? Or does this probably mean my amp is being able to **** more power than it could off 4 gauge? I'm running</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 4745624, member: 592162"] Quick question, probably no definitive answer but...I just ran 0 gauge (used to be 4) and replaced stock bat with a YT. I have a voltage display on dash and it looks like it drops more often now, but not as badly. It used to drop into 11.5-12 range on extended very low notes, and stay above 13 with higher bass notes, and on simple kicks it would never register a drop. Now it drops even on kicks down to about 13.8 from 14.1-2 momentarily, but never goes below ~12.4-5 even on extended lows. So my question is, do you think I may have a bad connection somewhere resulting in more frequent voltage drops? Or does this probably mean my amp is being able to **** more power than it could off 4 gauge? I'm running [/QUOTE]
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