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<blockquote data-quote="AHSinfonia1898" data-source="post: 4806994" data-attributes="member: 591472"><p>I just picked up a visonik 4000D and I"m trying to get it to do about 2400 RMS at 2 ohms which i know is no problem for the amp but i hear it's very power hungry. I have a very healthy stock electrical system that does about 14.6 V without the amp hooked up. what do i need to do\replace so that I can run the amp at that RMS without damaging it or my car?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHSinfonia1898, post: 4806994, member: 591472"] I just picked up a visonik 4000D and I"m trying to get it to do about 2400 RMS at 2 ohms which i know is no problem for the amp but i hear it's very power hungry. I have a very healthy stock electrical system that does about 14.6 V without the amp hooked up. what do i need to do\replace so that I can run the amp at that RMS without damaging it or my car? [/QUOTE]
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