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<blockquote data-quote="plantinseeds" data-source="post: 7733062" data-attributes="member: 638917"><p>You might want to get a car before you start buying car audio equipment. Once you get your car I recommend upgrading your battery first of all to the biggest size that will fit under your hood, most likely group 35 or 34. Then upgrade your HU/Interior speakers which will cost you 150-200$ probably. Next you will want to buy around 20-30 feet of 0 gauge wiring and some ring terminals, do the Big 3 upgrade. Then you will probably be good for around 1500-2000 watts of power, if you want to run 5,000 watts you will need to upgrade to a high output alternator plus a couple batteries (Pretty much repeating what has already been said haha)</p><p></p><p>Upgrading your electrical before you stick a 1500 watt amplifier in your trunk will save you lots of headaches (speaking from experience)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plantinseeds, post: 7733062, member: 638917"] You might want to get a car before you start buying car audio equipment. Once you get your car I recommend upgrading your battery first of all to the biggest size that will fit under your hood, most likely group 35 or 34. Then upgrade your HU/Interior speakers which will cost you 150-200$ probably. Next you will want to buy around 20-30 feet of 0 gauge wiring and some ring terminals, do the Big 3 upgrade. Then you will probably be good for around 1500-2000 watts of power, if you want to run 5,000 watts you will need to upgrade to a high output alternator plus a couple batteries (Pretty much repeating what has already been said haha) Upgrading your electrical before you stick a 1500 watt amplifier in your trunk will save you lots of headaches (speaking from experience) [/QUOTE]
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