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Soundstream DTR3400 Needs a Good Consistant Mealplan on Feeding Two Fi 18" BL's.
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<blockquote data-quote="CRSO" data-source="post: 7718904" data-attributes="member: 640956"><p>I did a lot of research concerning the power I "need" and want a little push toward the correct direction.</p><p></p><p>I have Soundstream DTR3400 and I'm going to run the 3,400 watts at .5 to two 18" Fi BL Dual 2's (1,000RMS).</p><p></p><p>My question is on the electrical... I plan on the big 3, upgrading the Alternator to 250amp and getting a battery for the rear and the battery is my main concern. I have narrowed it down to XS but I'm not partial to any brand. A few of my friends swear by Kinetik and even Shuriken.</p><p></p><p>What is the smallest battery I should go with? I was looking at XS D3400 but I have a feeling I should just go with a 31 battery... Cost is a factor so it's what will feed the amp properly. It's going in a 2003 Escalade.</p><p></p><p>Since I'll be running the amp at .5, I want to make sure it's being fed enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRSO, post: 7718904, member: 640956"] I did a lot of research concerning the power I "need" and want a little push toward the correct direction. I have Soundstream DTR3400 and I'm going to run the 3,400 watts at .5 to two 18" Fi BL Dual 2's (1,000RMS). My question is on the electrical... I plan on the big 3, upgrading the Alternator to 250amp and getting a battery for the rear and the battery is my main concern. I have narrowed it down to XS but I'm not partial to any brand. A few of my friends swear by Kinetik and even Shuriken. What is the smallest battery I should go with? I was looking at XS D3400 but I have a feeling I should just go with a 31 battery... Cost is a factor so it's what will feed the amp properly. It's going in a 2003 Escalade. Since I'll be running the amp at .5, I want to make sure it's being fed enough. [/QUOTE]
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