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Need help choosing appropriate 5 channel amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Grumppy01" data-source="post: 8736373" data-attributes="member: 681520"><p>If I were you I'd try my hand at getting a Cerwin vega CVP2500.5D it is 2ohm stable and has more than enough power for your needs. I personally run this amp and have absolutely no complaints at all. Been running it hard and loud for about 6 months now and not a single peep of running hot or anything like that. I have my setup wired for 2ohm- all 5 channels. But I would also highly recommend doing the big 3 with 1/0 Awg in your engine bay and 2/0 Awg from there to a distribution block in the back of your truck cab and 4awg from dist. blk to amplifier , upgrade your battery to a AGM or better and upgrade your alternator from the stock 130 amp to something to the order of 250+amps -(think Js alternator, mechman or others).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumppy01, post: 8736373, member: 681520"] If I were you I'd try my hand at getting a Cerwin vega CVP2500.5D it is 2ohm stable and has more than enough power for your needs. I personally run this amp and have absolutely no complaints at all. Been running it hard and loud for about 6 months now and not a single peep of running hot or anything like that. I have my setup wired for 2ohm- all 5 channels. But I would also highly recommend doing the big 3 with 1/0 Awg in your engine bay and 2/0 Awg from there to a distribution block in the back of your truck cab and 4awg from dist. blk to amplifier , upgrade your battery to a AGM or better and upgrade your alternator from the stock 130 amp to something to the order of 250+amps -(think Js alternator, mechman or others). [/QUOTE]
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