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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8658844" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I recommend the Big 3 on every vehicle to be honest with any after market installed amp. With that much power you will need to get it done /I recommend it.the supply wiring you have isnt going to be large enough to supply both amps draw needs. You may need look at 0ga supply for better results and needs to maintain proper voltage.Specs state/recommend for that the H35 alone of a 200 amp fuse, and that PPI I had one in the past and I believe without doing research atm i used a 60, but i think it needs a 50 by specs?Nice older A/B amp. pretty large but pretty decent amp imo.Subs need some room/ fairly decent sized box.. min of 2.0 cu. ft. ported/tuned @ approx 32-35 htz per sub.Hopefully you have an X-cab or doing a blow through.But,here is how to wire the subs to that amp to get the most out of what you have to supply them. Will that amp work? yes..Will it be enough to supply them at RMS rating? prob. not.I always say..Run what you have. Wiring diagram for subs DVC 4 Ohm for a pair</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&amp;I=42" target="_blank">https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&amp;amp;I=42</a></p><p></p><p>Pin this site. Alot of useful information on there, even enclosures, wiring ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8658844, member: 634282"] I recommend the Big 3 on every vehicle to be honest with any after market installed amp. With that much power you will need to get it done /I recommend it.the supply wiring you have isnt going to be large enough to supply both amps draw needs. You may need look at 0ga supply for better results and needs to maintain proper voltage.Specs state/recommend for that the H35 alone of a 200 amp fuse, and that PPI I had one in the past and I believe without doing research atm i used a 60, but i think it needs a 50 by specs?Nice older A/B amp. pretty large but pretty decent amp imo.Subs need some room/ fairly decent sized box.. min of 2.0 cu. ft. ported/tuned @ approx 32-35 htz per sub.Hopefully you have an X-cab or doing a blow through.But,here is how to wire the subs to that amp to get the most out of what you have to supply them. Will that amp work? yes..Will it be enough to supply them at RMS rating? prob. not.I always say..Run what you have. Wiring diagram for subs DVC 4 Ohm for a pair [URL="https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&I=42"]https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&amp;I=42[/URL] Pin this site. Alot of useful information on there, even enclosures, wiring ect. [/QUOTE]
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