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<blockquote data-quote="4EVRLRNING" data-source="post: 4783748" data-attributes="member: 596946"><p>Also, one thing I am wondering about... Would 4 batteries be over kill for that one amp? Eventually I wan't to do two Crunch gp2500's. One for each sub wired at a 2 ohm load. But for now, is 4 car batteries just to much for one amp at 1500watts? If the amp cooks... whatever, but I don't want to blow shit up either LOL.</p><p></p><p>I guess the logical question is how do you figure out the best combination of batteries for you amp set up. If you wan't to flame and say "You need to search" Feel free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4EVRLRNING, post: 4783748, member: 596946"] Also, one thing I am wondering about... Would 4 batteries be over kill for that one amp? Eventually I wan't to do two Crunch gp2500's. One for each sub wired at a 2 ohm load. But for now, is 4 car batteries just to much for one amp at 1500watts? If the amp cooks... whatever, but I don't want to blow shit up either LOL. I guess the logical question is how do you figure out the best combination of batteries for you amp set up. If you wan't to flame and say "You need to search" Feel free. [/QUOTE]
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