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Posted by Thunder5 on Apr-13-2004 01:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
try out a power capacitor. that might help. But I could talking out of my ass.


That should do it...


Posted by tc-fan on Apr-13-2004 03:22:

wwell i got

a kenwood mp3 200w 4 channel xm cd player
4x150 watt kenwood speaker for my highs
a Coustic 180 amp for my 12" subwoofer thats hits 180 watts and it sounds great...planning to get a 300 watt amp for my highs in the future...


Posted by groovemoose on Apr-13-2004 03:35:

In my 98 civic sedan, i've got:

1, infinity bass-link powered sub
2, 3-way infinity kappa 6x9s
2, 2-way infinity kappa 6.5"s in the front doors
all powered by a sony cdx-mp70. Sweet tray-loading mp3 cd player.

The whole thing sounds pretty good, especially for the low low price i got all the stuff at. Certainly won't win any contests, but sure sounds good with a little ferry corsten playing


Posted by kokanee on Apr-13-2004 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Shook1
Question for those who know a lot about car audio:
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Whats would be my best investment to put a stop to my continual dimming of my headlights / electrical system on high bass notes?


How about looking into a higher output (high amp) alternator?

kokanee


Posted by Orbax on Apr-13-2004 19:29:

get the deep cycle battery made for car audio, then a new alternator, then a capacitor.

do it in that order.


Posted by biznology on Apr-13-2004 20:22:

i dont have shit anymore, so i wont brag.

my friend has a nice car and nice system that can do anything you ask it to...


check it here and vote for him if you like it: http://www.cardomain.com/id/saabracr

hes a bastard|


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Apr-13-2004 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
get the deep cycle battery made for car audio, then a new alternator, then a capacitor.

do it in that order.


I'd go battery, capacitor and then alternator. Or even capacitor, battery, alternator.


Posted by Dr. Cfire on Apr-14-2004 01:35:

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
I'd go battery, capacitor and then alternator. Or even capacitor, battery, alternator.


Depends if the alternator in your car is old I would replace that first.


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