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<blockquote data-quote="dangerdan86" data-source="post: 8758829" data-attributes="member: 683772"><p>Get a good battery up front (you should do this big stereo or not) I went with a northstar 27F in my Tundra, but anything from Northstar, XS Power, Optima, Odyssey will work. </p><p></p><p>That rd1500/1 is a little overkill for just one w6, but nothing wrong with that, just dont over power the sub. You'll have room to add a second w6 down the line if you want to. I run a single 10w6 in a powerwedge box in my commuter car and its always sounded great! Just had to re-foam it a year ago, but i've had it for probably 10 years. </p><p></p><p>The Rd1500/1 needs 2ga min wire. Make sure to get ofc copper wire....good stuff, dont go cheap! I personally run 1/0 to a distro block and then 4ga to each of my hd900/5 and helix dsp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dangerdan86, post: 8758829, member: 683772"] Get a good battery up front (you should do this big stereo or not) I went with a northstar 27F in my Tundra, but anything from Northstar, XS Power, Optima, Odyssey will work. That rd1500/1 is a little overkill for just one w6, but nothing wrong with that, just dont over power the sub. You'll have room to add a second w6 down the line if you want to. I run a single 10w6 in a powerwedge box in my commuter car and its always sounded great! Just had to re-foam it a year ago, but i've had it for probably 10 years. The Rd1500/1 needs 2ga min wire. Make sure to get ofc copper wire....good stuff, dont go cheap! I personally run 1/0 to a distro block and then 4ga to each of my hd900/5 and helix dsp. [/QUOTE]
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