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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8545862" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>first off...congratz for having the skillz and the cajones to do such a major overhaul to such a nice vehicle. I love that suv. A nice vehicles deserves nice audio and indeed it appears you pieced together a nice synergy of products. what made you decide to do all those massive batteries in the rear floor vs. a larger aftermarket alternator and maybe a single battery in the back. Not sure what stock size alt is so that's why i asked. Also, don't each of those subs take 1500 watts rms each on the low side of manufacturers recommendation and real world best practices? With bigger alt there's probably more electrical headroom to add a second one of those mono amps or upgrade to a single bigger amp. I've haven't seen a lot of new euro cars with heavy substage..are they pretty decently insulated in the rear area or did you have to do a lot of sound treatment?</p><p></p><p>Good stuff man, i bet those 8's make for some nice kick in your front stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8545862, member: 666314"] first off...congratz for having the skillz and the cajones to do such a major overhaul to such a nice vehicle. I love that suv. A nice vehicles deserves nice audio and indeed it appears you pieced together a nice synergy of products. what made you decide to do all those massive batteries in the rear floor vs. a larger aftermarket alternator and maybe a single battery in the back. Not sure what stock size alt is so that's why i asked. Also, don't each of those subs take 1500 watts rms each on the low side of manufacturers recommendation and real world best practices? With bigger alt there's probably more electrical headroom to add a second one of those mono amps or upgrade to a single bigger amp. I've haven't seen a lot of new euro cars with heavy substage..are they pretty decently insulated in the rear area or did you have to do a lot of sound treatment? Good stuff man, i bet those 8's make for some nice kick in your front stage. [/QUOTE]
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