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What amp should i get without causing headlight dimming?
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<blockquote data-quote="BnGRacing" data-source="post: 7623062" data-attributes="member: 557400"><p>Does your car start on a cold day? You don't need a battery...</p><p></p><p>Do the wires under your hood get warm when you run your amp? No, you don't need 'the big 3'.</p><p></p><p>The big 3 and buying an expensive battery is almost always a waste of money. You're better off buying a smaller &amp; higher quality amp instead of spending the $$$ on stuff you don't need and that will not make a lick of difference. Buy the right equipment for your application and not whatever has the most zeros on the end of it. If you need fire hose power cabling and a $200 battery in order to run an amp in your car; you bought the wrong amp.</p><p></p><p>You do not need 1000+ watts to have a nice sounding and loud system. If done right (install &amp; product selection), you can get loud &amp; sound great with 1/2 that power.</p><p></p><p>And if anyone recommends you to buy sound deadening for your 15 year old car; don't pay attention to them. If you buy a good amp, you'll probably keep it and put it in your next car or 3. You're not going to be able to do the same with sound deadening and you're probably not going to keep that car very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BnGRacing, post: 7623062, member: 557400"] Does your car start on a cold day? You don't need a battery... Do the wires under your hood get warm when you run your amp? No, you don't need 'the big 3'. The big 3 and buying an expensive battery is almost always a waste of money. You're better off buying a smaller & higher quality amp instead of spending the $$$ on stuff you don't need and that will not make a lick of difference. Buy the right equipment for your application and not whatever has the most zeros on the end of it. If you need fire hose power cabling and a $200 battery in order to run an amp in your car; you bought the wrong amp. You do not need 1000+ watts to have a nice sounding and loud system. If done right (install & product selection), you can get loud & sound great with 1/2 that power. And if anyone recommends you to buy sound deadening for your 15 year old car; don't pay attention to them. If you buy a good amp, you'll probably keep it and put it in your next car or 3. You're not going to be able to do the same with sound deadening and you're probably not going to keep that car very long. [/QUOTE]
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