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<blockquote data-quote="Q45guy" data-source="post: 126059" data-attributes="member: 543758"><p>The electrical system in my 1991 Infiniti Q45 is not exactly the greatest and am looking to draw a minimum amount of current from the car as possible to power a Brahma 12" sub. My current setup includes a Kenwood 729s and a Pioneer Premere sub. The 729s has 2 20amp fuses....creating a 40amp total fuse rating. Now is it possible to run a Brahma with 2 seperate amps if all the settings were set the same? I've been looking at the US Acoustics USX600D and it puts out 375watts RMS at 2ohms. This amp is a cool running digital class amp and only has 1 20amp fuse. Would it work to run 1 of these amplifiers into each of the Brahma's 2 2ohm voice coils? I'd like to not add more stress to my cars electrical system...hence the wanting to keep the fuse amp ratings the same as my current setup. I know this seems odd....anyways...lemme know! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Q45guy, post: 126059, member: 543758"] The electrical system in my 1991 Infiniti Q45 is not exactly the greatest and am looking to draw a minimum amount of current from the car as possible to power a Brahma 12" sub. My current setup includes a Kenwood 729s and a Pioneer Premere sub. The 729s has 2 20amp fuses....creating a 40amp total fuse rating. Now is it possible to run a Brahma with 2 seperate amps if all the settings were set the same? I've been looking at the US Acoustics USX600D and it puts out 375watts RMS at 2ohms. This amp is a cool running digital class amp and only has 1 20amp fuse. Would it work to run 1 of these amplifiers into each of the Brahma's 2 2ohm voice coils? I'd like to not add more stress to my cars electrical system...hence the wanting to keep the fuse amp ratings the same as my current setup. I know this seems odd....anyways...lemme know! [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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