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<blockquote data-quote="Chief612" data-source="post: 8099903" data-attributes="member: 654718"><p>The bad thing is that the battery is in the trunk and u mentioned:</p><p></p><p>If I were you I'd aim for a 1500watt system.So look for subs that can handle that many watts rms total. so 2 750 watt rms subs, or 3 500watt rms subs. whatever you want.Then try to find a 1500Watt amp that will do that many watts at the ohm load you need, which is dependent on the subs you choose.</p><p></p><p>So why the 2750 watt rms or the 3500 watt rms? If im goim for 1500rms system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief612, post: 8099903, member: 654718"] The bad thing is that the battery is in the trunk and u mentioned: If I were you I'd aim for a 1500watt system.So look for subs that can handle that many watts rms total. so 2 750 watt rms subs, or 3 500watt rms subs. whatever you want.Then try to find a 1500Watt amp that will do that many watts at the ohm load you need, which is dependent on the subs you choose. So why the 2750 watt rms or the 3500 watt rms? If im goim for 1500rms system? [/QUOTE]
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