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<blockquote data-quote="Cannonshane" data-source="post: 8780337" data-attributes="member: 684795"><p>Need some advice, I have a digital design dm1500a and a dm1000a. Will be running 2 Infinity kappa 12" subs. I have both a knu konceptz 0G ofc wiring kit and a stinger 6000 series 4G ofc kit. I don't want to go crazy and start upgrading alternators etc etc, it's my daily vehicle and I just want some more bass (not trying to break records or anything). Would my stock set up be able to handle the 1500a or should I just use the 1000a and the 4G stinger kit?</p><p>Car is a 2020 Kia Cerato(forte) GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cannonshane, post: 8780337, member: 684795"] Need some advice, I have a digital design dm1500a and a dm1000a. Will be running 2 Infinity kappa 12" subs. I have both a knu konceptz 0G ofc wiring kit and a stinger 6000 series 4G ofc kit. I don't want to go crazy and start upgrading alternators etc etc, it's my daily vehicle and I just want some more bass (not trying to break records or anything). Would my stock set up be able to handle the 1500a or should I just use the 1000a and the 4G stinger kit? Car is a 2020 Kia Cerato(forte) GT. [/QUOTE]
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