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<blockquote data-quote="brynm" data-source="post: 7249168" data-attributes="member: 566714"><p>He just means your alternator, extra battery, etc. go with a lot of power and you might need to upgrade some of that. What do you drive? That can give us an idea of what you can run without needing to upgrade a lot of other items.</p><p></p><p>And no, if your amp is rated at 500w at a certain ohm load, putting two subs on that have the same final load will split the power between the subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brynm, post: 7249168, member: 566714"] He just means your alternator, extra battery, etc. go with a lot of power and you might need to upgrade some of that. What do you drive? That can give us an idea of what you can run without needing to upgrade a lot of other items. And no, if your amp is rated at 500w at a certain ohm load, putting two subs on that have the same final load will split the power between the subs. [/QUOTE]
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