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<blockquote data-quote="SHOemup233" data-source="post: 5299274" data-attributes="member: 578389"><p>Again, your missing the point in the concept that the amps for the speakers will very rarely even draw 300 watts, let alone 600, and the sub amp also will very rarely draw the full power. The problem is being caused by bad connection, or by a bad front battery. I would be willing to bet that replacing the front battery with the biggest and best possible will solve his problem. I don't understand your logic at all, his front battery is going to bad and your saying instead of buying a good kinitek or powermaster for 100-200 at the most, he should instead buy a crappy $50-80 battery and a $400 alt? Why would he not just buy a good battery up front in the first place like what should be there in car audio, make sure all connections are good, and then deem what is the next step?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOemup233, post: 5299274, member: 578389"] Again, your missing the point in the concept that the amps for the speakers will very rarely even draw 300 watts, let alone 600, and the sub amp also will very rarely draw the full power. The problem is being caused by bad connection, or by a bad front battery. I would be willing to bet that replacing the front battery with the biggest and best possible will solve his problem. I don't understand your logic at all, his front battery is going to bad and your saying instead of buying a good kinitek or powermaster for 100-200 at the most, he should instead buy a crappy $50-80 battery and a $400 alt? Why would he not just buy a good battery up front in the first place like what should be there in car audio, make sure all connections are good, and then deem what is the next step? [/QUOTE]
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