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Rockford Power T1000-1BDCP mono amp for sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackHawk99" data-source="post: 7705280" data-attributes="member: 640618"><p>Well I said F it and pulled the trigger... ordered the amp new from an authorized dealer for $430.00 total cost. Oh I am sure some goof will come along and criticize it in some way... it's overpriced, you could have got a used one cheaper, Rockford *****, you could have built your own amp cheaper. LOL! Whatever. I got some advice that seems to be the same as what I've been reading... under 2,000 watts and I should be fine with the stock alternator. I'll say "should" since I guess I won't know for sure until it's in place. If not I did find some "direct fit" HO alternators on Ebay from BNR PARTS ALTERNATORS AND STARTERS...</p><p></p><p>140 amp : 160.00</p><p></p><p>160 amp : $170.00</p><p></p><p>200 amp: $220.00</p><p></p><p>+ $20.00 shipping</p><p></p><p>Has anyone ever dealt with BNR? They have excellent feedback. Just wondered.</p><p></p><p>4 gauge should be fine with this amp? Any help/tips are greatly appreciated. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackHawk99, post: 7705280, member: 640618"] Well I said F it and pulled the trigger... ordered the amp new from an authorized dealer for $430.00 total cost. Oh I am sure some goof will come along and criticize it in some way... it's overpriced, you could have got a used one cheaper, Rockford *****, you could have built your own amp cheaper. LOL! Whatever. I got some advice that seems to be the same as what I've been reading... under 2,000 watts and I should be fine with the stock alternator. I'll say "should" since I guess I won't know for sure until it's in place. If not I did find some "direct fit" HO alternators on Ebay from BNR PARTS ALTERNATORS AND STARTERS... 140 amp : 160.00 160 amp : $170.00 200 amp: $220.00 + $20.00 shipping Has anyone ever dealt with BNR? They have excellent feedback. Just wondered. 4 gauge should be fine with this amp? Any help/tips are greatly appreciated. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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