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Does Jl Audio 8w7 need its own battery? JL Audio Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8659778" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Stock electrical should be able to support a few hundred watts amp just fine. About the 1000W mark is where you start to look into electrical upgrades, and even then depending on your listening habits, stock with just a premium parts store AGM type battery should do the job.</p><p></p><p>The W7 could probably hang with a bigger amp though. Warrantied up to 500W implies you should be able to run a 500W rated amp to it. Might want to keep an eye on over excursion but having that little extra power on tap might come in handy. JL 500/1 has always been a ballsy little amp (best selling amp of all time), can't vouch for the current models but I'd have high expectations if you don't mind the JL price tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8659778, member: 614752"] Stock electrical should be able to support a few hundred watts amp just fine. About the 1000W mark is where you start to look into electrical upgrades, and even then depending on your listening habits, stock with just a premium parts store AGM type battery should do the job. The W7 could probably hang with a bigger amp though. Warrantied up to 500W implies you should be able to run a 500W rated amp to it. Might want to keep an eye on over excursion but having that little extra power on tap might come in handy. JL 500/1 has always been a ballsy little amp (best selling amp of all time), can't vouch for the current models but I'd have high expectations if you don't mind the JL price tag. [/QUOTE]
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