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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8527829" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>well, if you have an upgraded alt, you can try it out to see if you need any upgrading first. Just ease into the gain and install a voltmeter in your dash thats connected to the power and ground outputs of the amplifier so you know your voltages. As long as you keep it above 12 volts, your amp should be happy and you should be clear to run half ohm. Most of whats on the market is chinese crap. Its cheap, looks affordable but it is what it is performance wise. If you had any other sub, i'd say go for the cheap budget chinese amps. However your sub requires quality power because whats the use of getting a good sub when you cant get the full potential out of it.</p><p></p><p>Look up what the big 3 upgrade is and perform that as well if you havent done so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8527829, member: 650438"] well, if you have an upgraded alt, you can try it out to see if you need any upgrading first. Just ease into the gain and install a voltmeter in your dash thats connected to the power and ground outputs of the amplifier so you know your voltages. As long as you keep it above 12 volts, your amp should be happy and you should be clear to run half ohm. Most of whats on the market is chinese crap. Its cheap, looks affordable but it is what it is performance wise. If you had any other sub, i'd say go for the cheap budget chinese amps. However your sub requires quality power because whats the use of getting a good sub when you cant get the full potential out of it. Look up what the big 3 upgrade is and perform that as well if you havent done so. [/QUOTE]
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