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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 8252833" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>I've got to agree. Running 3-4k and over right off the bat with no experience in alternators, wires, batteries, etc. is most likely going to be a disaster. Cause even if he has someone hook it all up for him he's going to run into unforeseen things he's going to have fix here and there on the fly. Unless he wants to keep going back to the installer and paying, paying, paying... I never run over 1000 rms (usually nothing over 600-700) because of the headaches. With that much power you're going to have to upgrade front speakers as well. And to keep up with that many watts on mids and highs you're going to spend another bundle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 8252833, member: 638098"] I've got to agree. Running 3-4k and over right off the bat with no experience in alternators, wires, batteries, etc. is most likely going to be a disaster. Cause even if he has someone hook it all up for him he's going to run into unforeseen things he's going to have fix here and there on the fly. Unless he wants to keep going back to the installer and paying, paying, paying... I never run over 1000 rms (usually nothing over 600-700) because of the headaches. With that much power you're going to have to upgrade front speakers as well. And to keep up with that many watts on mids and highs you're going to spend another bundle. [/QUOTE]
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