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Purchasing a new 4K Mono Block Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8791787" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>So are you implying that they cheated the dyno somehow? The point remains 2 AGM batteries and a """250A""" alternator is about right for a 2000-2500W amp. Why would anybody consider dropping 1500$ on an amp and then trying to skimp on the batteries? Just buy a SMART3 for 300$ if you only have the electrical to support 2500W.</p><p></p><p>OK then, spend 1500$ on a SALT4 to get 2000W at 4 ohms on some half arsed battery bank and an alternator that won't make 250A outside of a test bench. IMO you're putting the cart before the horse here and you can't say that OPs amp won't see 1 ohm any more than you can say it will until all his speakers are installed and it is tested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8791787, member: 614752"] So are you implying that they cheated the dyno somehow? The point remains 2 AGM batteries and a """250A""" alternator is about right for a 2000-2500W amp. Why would anybody consider dropping 1500$ on an amp and then trying to skimp on the batteries? Just buy a SMART3 for 300$ if you only have the electrical to support 2500W. OK then, spend 1500$ on a SALT4 to get 2000W at 4 ohms on some half arsed battery bank and an alternator that won't make 250A outside of a test bench. IMO you're putting the cart before the horse here and you can't say that OPs amp won't see 1 ohm any more than you can say it will until all his speakers are installed and it is tested. [/QUOTE]
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