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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8675976" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>Man, agree, just do the big 3 and see how you go. With class D amplifiers today, it will be less stress on your vehicle. If you intend to go mega 0000 watts then a secondary battery(s) is all you will need. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, music is transient, not constant like a light bulb draining amperage. I don't understand why you are going for 3k/4k sound system as systems with 1000 watt peak is adequate for most people. :laugh: . </p><p></p><p>If you want to keep on the safe note, then just go dual subwoofer system with monobloc and 4 channel amp to drive your speakers. If you are packing sh...t about your car since you want this ground pounder, then best to leave it to the experts if you want to go that way and fork out money on the installation / modification costs. Then the shop will provide your warranty on the workmanship. That way, you will be covered. Another factor is you have to may have to advise your car insurance company in an event of an accident, as they could decline to accept your claim on the basis that your car damaged was partly to be blamed on the sound system. I know it sounds crazy but insurance companies are finding every fault to reject claims so please be aware of this since you have a new car.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]5563[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8675976, member: 676005"] Man, agree, just do the big 3 and see how you go. With class D amplifiers today, it will be less stress on your vehicle. If you intend to go mega 0000 watts then a secondary battery(s) is all you will need. Secondly, music is transient, not constant like a light bulb draining amperage. I don't understand why you are going for 3k/4k sound system as systems with 1000 watt peak is adequate for most people. :laugh: . If you want to keep on the safe note, then just go dual subwoofer system with monobloc and 4 channel amp to drive your speakers. If you are packing sh...t about your car since you want this ground pounder, then best to leave it to the experts if you want to go that way and fork out money on the installation / modification costs. Then the shop will provide your warranty on the workmanship. That way, you will be covered. Another factor is you have to may have to advise your car insurance company in an event of an accident, as they could decline to accept your claim on the basis that your car damaged was partly to be blamed on the sound system. I know it sounds crazy but insurance companies are finding every fault to reject claims so please be aware of this since you have a new car. [ATTACH]5563._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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