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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8677523" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Install a voltmeter in your car and It doesnt matter, you can always turn the gains down till your voltages are healthy levels. You can run a 100k amp on a stock 60 amp alt no issues as long as you adjust the gain and output levels to where your electricals can support it. Only when you full tilt the amp like a noob without checking voltages. Hook up the amp, play some music, make sure your volts are keeping above 12.0 and you are fine, if you want more out of the amp, you can always upgrade electrical later. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8677523, member: 650438"] Install a voltmeter in your car and It doesnt matter, you can always turn the gains down till your voltages are healthy levels. You can run a 100k amp on a stock 60 amp alt no issues as long as you adjust the gain and output levels to where your electricals can support it. Only when you full tilt the amp like a noob without checking voltages. Hook up the amp, play some music, make sure your volts are keeping above 12.0 and you are fine, if you want more out of the amp, you can always upgrade electrical later. [/QUOTE]
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