Prozakk
May 7th, 2003, 21:54
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<DIV>If any of you ever get to wanting a serious car system...check out Jacobs Electronics Accuvolt FR-1500 voltage stabilizer. Car amps are VERY sensitive to unstable (usually low) voltage. As long as you have 9.75 volts at the battery, you''ll have rock solid voltage at it''s output. I even had a meter on it''s output. It never moved ANY from the 16 volts I had it dialed in to. Be sure you use the amps owner''s manual to find max. input voltage. Your amp(s) can produce around 30% more power with it. It makes Bass louder & cleaner (along with all other frequencies). It also lowers distortion from your amp(s).<BR><BR>Just a friendly reminder/advice!</DIV>
<DIV>If any of you ever get to wanting a serious car system...check out Jacobs Electronics Accuvolt FR-1500 voltage stabilizer. Car amps are VERY sensitive to unstable (usually low) voltage. As long as you have 9.75 volts at the battery, you''ll have rock solid voltage at it''s output. I even had a meter on it''s output. It never moved ANY from the 16 volts I had it dialed in to. Be sure you use the amps owner''s manual to find max. input voltage. Your amp(s) can produce around 30% more power with it. It makes Bass louder & cleaner (along with all other frequencies). It also lowers distortion from your amp(s).<BR><BR>Just a friendly reminder/advice!</DIV>