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Subs not getting Loud any more?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool4me" data-source="post: 5520653" data-attributes="member: 581630"><p>how can you tell. maybe its 400-600 or more. i wouldnt say any less than 200 though even if it was only rated at 150 an older rf will put out much more than rated. for example an old 200w rf amp may require a minimum of 50a fuse and is more than capable of 500+ watts.</p><p></p><p>if he unhooks the rf amp and it is loud again then that will sum it up.</p><p></p><p>you have to also remember that there are more things drawing current than just his amps. you have to run everything else in the truck too. it may take an average of 50 amps to run everything besides the amps. we dont know.</p><p></p><p>op does your lights dim alot when your system is turned up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool4me, post: 5520653, member: 581630"] how can you tell. maybe its 400-600 or more. i wouldnt say any less than 200 though even if it was only rated at 150 an older rf will put out much more than rated. for example an old 200w rf amp may require a minimum of 50a fuse and is more than capable of 500+ watts. if he unhooks the rf amp and it is loud again then that will sum it up. you have to also remember that there are more things drawing current than just his amps. you have to run everything else in the truck too. it may take an average of 50 amps to run everything besides the amps. we dont know. op does your lights dim alot when your system is turned up? [/QUOTE]
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