Blackout67
CarAudio.com Regular
Got a new car and currently just using old equipment. Just threw my 2 Sundown Ev4 12's in the back seat since the trunk is so small. Got em on a Sundown sfb-2000. Gonna be getting new subs (either some Dayton audios or SSA), but before that I'm getting a new amp. And before that I'm getting a high output alternator (320 amp from Autotech Alternators).
Just need to get the money and I wanna plan out what I'm getting. Something that puts out around 3k watts. Was looking at the JP23, which amp dynos at 2900 @ 1 ohm. It looks good and it's a Korean half bridge amp with a bass knob that shows amp temp, voltage, and clipping. The other serious contender is the Sundown SIA2500 rated at 2500 watts either 1 or 2 ohm. But if it's like it's smaller versions, it'll put out probably 400-500 watts more than rated at 1 ohm. It's small and fullbridge with a clip light indicator only and since resistance fluctuates through out the song, it'll be nice that it's putting out good power at higher ohms.
And then a runner up would be a soundqubed amp. Their amps are dirt cheap like 3000 watts for less than $300. With a clip light indicator but the price is what makes them seem sketchy. Makes me question the build quality and can't seem to find reliable amp Dyno tests for the ones I'm looking at.
Also, would one AGM battery up front with the ho alternator and big 3 be enough to hand that? I also planned on getting a JP84 4 channel amp so that's gonna be a decent amperage draw
Just need to get the money and I wanna plan out what I'm getting. Something that puts out around 3k watts. Was looking at the JP23, which amp dynos at 2900 @ 1 ohm. It looks good and it's a Korean half bridge amp with a bass knob that shows amp temp, voltage, and clipping. The other serious contender is the Sundown SIA2500 rated at 2500 watts either 1 or 2 ohm. But if it's like it's smaller versions, it'll put out probably 400-500 watts more than rated at 1 ohm. It's small and fullbridge with a clip light indicator only and since resistance fluctuates through out the song, it'll be nice that it's putting out good power at higher ohms.
And then a runner up would be a soundqubed amp. Their amps are dirt cheap like 3000 watts for less than $300. With a clip light indicator but the price is what makes them seem sketchy. Makes me question the build quality and can't seem to find reliable amp Dyno tests for the ones I'm looking at.
Also, would one AGM battery up front with the ho alternator and big 3 be enough to hand that? I also planned on getting a JP84 4 channel amp so that's gonna be a decent amperage draw