Incriminator Audio VS MA audio

thanks man that what i needed to know!! so it's strong if you can power it other then that go for IA right?
That is a substantially large "IF" there, fella.

Bumping up your electrical to be able to provide 17+vdc to an amplifier designed to run at that high of a voltage feed is no easy (or inexpensive) task.

That added to the fact that all around (taking this from what I have read in innumerable places as I have no personal experience with either unit) Incriminator simply builds a better product than does MA Audio to me, when looking at a choice between the two units you asked about, I'd have to say this is a no-brainer.

 
What if I ues BATCAPS or monster caps?.....anyways I like the IA batter now looking for more info on them now!! thanks man
you really need to do some reading/researching before you do anything //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
That is a substantially large "IF" there, fella.
Bumping up your electrical to be able to provide 17+vdc to an amplifier designed to run at that high of a voltage feed is no easy (or inexpensive) task.

That added to the fact that all around (taking this from what I have read in innumerable places as I have no personal experience with either unit) Incriminator simply builds a better product than does MA Audio to me, when looking at a choice between the two units you asked about, I'd have to say this is a no-brainer.
This is vary importent to me! my old viper 2500.1D was vary bad and i need something that can hand my system!! thanks ALOT man !!

 
What if I ues BATCAPS or monster caps?.....anyways I like the IA batter now looking for more info on them now!! thanks man
If you really wanted to run 17v, the easiest way would be to get another alternator that puts out a constant 16, 17v. You could only use that alternator for that MA amplifier. Not cost effective at all, when you can simply upgrade your electrical and get powerful 12v amps.

 
What if I ues BATCAPS or monster caps?.....anyways I like the IA batter now looking for more info on them now!! thanks man
Capacitor usage will in no way increase the charging system's output capability. Period.

I know you're in a hurry to get something accomplished (as is readily evident by your posts thus far) but please - if you take one bit of advice from me please heed this bit:

Step back for a moment and take a breath. Do all the research that you can on the equipment you want to buy or think you want to buy. Talk to other people that have used that equipment whether their experience is/was good or bad and find out exactly why their opinion is what it is.

Like most anything else, if you rush into this half-assed and uninformed you're going to end up with something that does likely less than half of what you want/need/expect it to do and that can only result in disappointment.

Car audio isn't near so much Hit & Miss and simply getting lucky as it is a case of science being applied to achieve the desired results. Slow down a bit and do the legwork to find out all that you can about all that you can. I assure you, the end result of having done so will far outweigh the inconvenience of actually doing so prior to making an impulse purchase.

Just my $0.02.

 
If you really wanted to run 17v, the easiest way would be to get another alternator that puts out a constant 16, 17v. You could only use that alternator for that MA amplifier. Not cost effective at all, when you can simply upgrade your electrical and get powerful 12v amps.

So what out there thats good to buy something like IA 20.1 i need 5000 RMS!

 
So what out there thats good to buy something like IA 20.1 i need 5000 RMS!
If you're competing you need to start reading...you can't get every question answered w/o doing some research. If you're not competing why would you need/want a 5kwatt system??

 
Capacitor usage will in no way increase the charging system's output capability. Period.
I know you're in a hurry to get something accomplished (as is readily evident by your posts thus far) but please - if you take one bit of advice from me please heed this bit:

Step back for a moment and take a breath. Do all the research that you can on the equipment you want to buy or think you want to buy. Talk to other people that have used that equipment whether their experience is/was good or bad and find out exactly why their opinion is what it is.

Like most anything else, if you rush into this half-assed and uninformed you're going to end up with something that does likely less than half of what you want/need/expect it to do and that can only result in disappointment.

Car audio isn't near so much Hit & Miss and simply getting lucky as it is a case of science being applied to achieve the desired results. Slow down a bit and do the legwork to find out all that you can about all that you can. I assure you, the end result of having done so will far outweigh the inconvenience of actually doing so prior to making an impulse purchase.

Just my $0.02.
did you just copy-paste that lol i will heed your words!! thanks man!!

 
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