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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6970012" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I used to have pretty much the same set up, 1500 watt amp, yellow top and a Kinetik 2400 and a 105 amp alt, but never had voltage issues like that. The voltage might drop that low while playing music and stay like that for less than 30 seconds after the music if turned off, but the Alt would recharge the batteries back to 13.9-14.1. You definitely need to do the Big 3, but you might also want to have your alt checked out too, but a real shop and not at some AutoZone or some auto parts chain store, they are clueless. Find a real alternator rebuild shop and have them dyno it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6970012, member: 587873"] I used to have pretty much the same set up, 1500 watt amp, yellow top and a Kinetik 2400 and a 105 amp alt, but never had voltage issues like that. The voltage might drop that low while playing music and stay like that for less than 30 seconds after the music if turned off, but the Alt would recharge the batteries back to 13.9-14.1. You definitely need to do the Big 3, but you might also want to have your alt checked out too, but a real shop and not at some AutoZone or some auto parts chain store, they are clueless. Find a real alternator rebuild shop and have them dyno it for you. [/QUOTE]
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