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Old 28th January 2009, 21:46   #1
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Exclamation Fine tuning your audio setup (help)

i have this amp running my comp's.

and this amp running my sub.

Ive got a 4AWG wiring kit split to 8AWG through distribution block's to run my amp's.

now comes my question.

how do i fine tune the setup? how do i know what volt suply and ohm levels are running through the setup?

and do i need a Power Capacitor?

thanks!
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what speakers and sub do you have?

voltage: its best to get a volt meter in the car so when your playing the system loud you can keep an eye on it you should never let it go below 12v as thats when damage happens

omhs: you can find this out by how your have wired your speakers and sub to the amps but we need to no whats speakers and sub you have to tell you what ohm your setup is running

you wont need a power cap if you have power problems with this setup i would do the tb3 then maybe get a beter battery
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