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<blockquote data-quote="dmuney" data-source="post: 8416608" data-attributes="member: 662615"><p>Upgrade your alt for sure low voltage can damage your amplifiers. If your lights dim a lot when the bass hits hard you need more volts and batteries are not the answer they only hold voltage you need a big alternator to keep the voltage up. If plan on upgrading amps in the future get the biggest alt you can buy and the correct wire to go with remember the closer your voltage stays at normal charging voltage (14.4) or whatever your car charges at the more spl you can maintain if your volts drop so does your bass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmuney, post: 8416608, member: 662615"] Upgrade your alt for sure low voltage can damage your amplifiers. If your lights dim a lot when the bass hits hard you need more volts and batteries are not the answer they only hold voltage you need a big alternator to keep the voltage up. If plan on upgrading amps in the future get the biggest alt you can buy and the correct wire to go with remember the closer your voltage stays at normal charging voltage (14.4) or whatever your car charges at the more spl you can maintain if your volts drop so does your bass [/QUOTE]
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