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<blockquote data-quote="collinhawks" data-source="post: 8510758" data-attributes="member: 669936"><p>Ive got a pioneer GM d9601 running at 1 ohm on a 2010 fi q with extra spider and cooling option and also a clarion apx 4240 bridged running my coaxial alpine type R 6.5 up front.</p><p></p><p>I have the big 3 done (I think I did it right)and a stinger spv70 battery relocated to the trunk with 0 gauge wire ran to the battery.</p><p></p><p>The car is a 1993 camaro z28 and when I drive my stock car battery meter stays at about half which is around 11-12 volts I think. That's awfully low for a 1500 watt RMS system with a huge battery and big 3 and some people are putting 2k on a stock electrical.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping maybe you guys could help because I'm looking to upgrade my sub amp to a skar RP1500.1 and my mids and highs to a Rockville amp 4 channel at 100 watts per channel. That's about 2k watts and idk if I can upgrade considering I'm already at low voltage with my current setup.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I did something wrong but I don't think I did.</p><p></p><p>If you need to know anymore info or need pics just ask and please help!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="collinhawks, post: 8510758, member: 669936"] Ive got a pioneer GM d9601 running at 1 ohm on a 2010 fi q with extra spider and cooling option and also a clarion apx 4240 bridged running my coaxial alpine type R 6.5 up front. I have the big 3 done (I think I did it right)and a stinger spv70 battery relocated to the trunk with 0 gauge wire ran to the battery. The car is a 1993 camaro z28 and when I drive my stock car battery meter stays at about half which is around 11-12 volts I think. That's awfully low for a 1500 watt RMS system with a huge battery and big 3 and some people are putting 2k on a stock electrical. I was hoping maybe you guys could help because I'm looking to upgrade my sub amp to a skar RP1500.1 and my mids and highs to a Rockville amp 4 channel at 100 watts per channel. That's about 2k watts and idk if I can upgrade considering I'm already at low voltage with my current setup. Maybe I did something wrong but I don't think I did. If you need to know anymore info or need pics just ask and please help!! [/QUOTE]
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