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Newb need help with sub and amp choice for beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8705013" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>The 1044 xfl will wire down to a two ohm load and the 1 ohm version of the 1800 will give him plenty of power (1400+ and 12v) and give him room should he want another sub later which will wore down to one ohm. He’s well advised to add another battery or consider a bigger alt if he adds a second sub anyways. This anl fuses are fine just wrap em in electrical tape or grab an anl in-line waterproof fuse but I’ve never had issues with those under the hood. and the 2/0 welding I sent was 30ft, probably just right for a big three and the amp power wire. Another 5-10 of wire might be necessary but should be fine. Buying those kits is overpaying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8705013, member: 666314"] The 1044 xfl will wire down to a two ohm load and the 1 ohm version of the 1800 will give him plenty of power (1400+ and 12v) and give him room should he want another sub later which will wore down to one ohm. He’s well advised to add another battery or consider a bigger alt if he adds a second sub anyways. This anl fuses are fine just wrap em in electrical tape or grab an anl in-line waterproof fuse but I’ve never had issues with those under the hood. and the 2/0 welding I sent was 30ft, probably just right for a big three and the amp power wire. Another 5-10 of wire might be necessary but should be fine. Buying those kits is overpaying [/QUOTE]
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