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<blockquote data-quote="brettley" data-source="post: 7207384" data-attributes="member: 630143"><p>I have 2 12 inch 08 kicker L7 subs, two kenwood KAC-9104D amps, and 2 Power Akoustick 2 farad caps. My caps still read down to 11.9v when playing a longer bass note. what can I do to bring that number up closer to like... 13.5? I have a 2004 saab with the biggest alternator I can get, and a factory battery, also running a rockford fosgate 4 gauge kit.</p><p></p><p>Any help is appreciated. Also, whatever will be done has to be able to be done in $100 incriments, that is all i can spare off of my current paychecks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettley, post: 7207384, member: 630143"] I have 2 12 inch 08 kicker L7 subs, two kenwood KAC-9104D amps, and 2 Power Akoustick 2 farad caps. My caps still read down to 11.9v when playing a longer bass note. what can I do to bring that number up closer to like... 13.5? I have a 2004 saab with the biggest alternator I can get, and a factory battery, also running a rockford fosgate 4 gauge kit. Any help is appreciated. Also, whatever will be done has to be able to be done in $100 incriments, that is all i can spare off of my current paychecks. [/QUOTE]
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