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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8446916" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>If you want something really loud, why not just save up and get a soundqubed hdc3 15 along with the twisted sounds 1.8k and some electrical upgrades like big 3 and battery. Keep the gains low at first till you upgrade your electricals. You can control how much power the amp its outputting through signal controls. AKA gains and head unit pre-out voltage settings. You dont have to use all the power so you never need to worry that much about overpowering.</p><p></p><p>Go big or go home right? Its just to keep you from upgrading anymore, it'll be a system that'll last for years and years(satisfaction wise).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyone can run a 2k amp on a stock electrical system, but you'll just never be able to tap the full potential from it because to run it safely, you'll need to back off the gain till you dont have voltage drops and your output will be limited but it'll be the same as having a 750-1000 watt rms amp BUT he can upgrade electricals later on and fully tap into that amp and not have to spend more on a bigger amp later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8446916, member: 650438"] If you want something really loud, why not just save up and get a soundqubed hdc3 15 along with the twisted sounds 1.8k and some electrical upgrades like big 3 and battery. Keep the gains low at first till you upgrade your electricals. You can control how much power the amp its outputting through signal controls. AKA gains and head unit pre-out voltage settings. You dont have to use all the power so you never need to worry that much about overpowering. Go big or go home right? Its just to keep you from upgrading anymore, it'll be a system that'll last for years and years(satisfaction wise). Anyone can run a 2k amp on a stock electrical system, but you'll just never be able to tap the full potential from it because to run it safely, you'll need to back off the gain till you dont have voltage drops and your output will be limited but it'll be the same as having a 750-1000 watt rms amp BUT he can upgrade electricals later on and fully tap into that amp and not have to spend more on a bigger amp later. [/QUOTE]
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