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<blockquote data-quote="alxmlr789" data-source="post: 3066567" data-attributes="member: 572686"><p>I think 2k is plenty for mags and Q's, if you ran it at .5 im sure it would be up past 3500w</p><p></p><p>the tc3k would be the way to go if you wanted to run it at .5ohm, they can take up to 2k a peice if your careful on gains.</p><p></p><p>How is your electrical, ive heard those PB3000's are power hogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alxmlr789, post: 3066567, member: 572686"] I think 2k is plenty for mags and Q's, if you ran it at .5 im sure it would be up past 3500w the tc3k would be the way to go if you wanted to run it at .5ohm, they can take up to 2k a peice if your careful on gains. How is your electrical, ive heard those PB3000's are power hogs. [/QUOTE]
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