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Upgrades to my current little sub setup. RF R500X1D, 500w @2ohm
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8672297" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>If you had 250 to buy a new sub, keep your old sub, build a ported box, buy a taramps hd 3000.1 and a voltmeter. Set the amp gains via your car voltage drop and it should be completely fine on your car electrical and you'll still have a lot more left in the amp should you ever upgrade electrical in the future but the amp should run fine as long as the gain is set to how much your stock electrical system can handle. shoot for 12.8 volts drop and stop there when the car is turned on and you are playing your hardest hitting bass song.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8672297, member: 650438"] If you had 250 to buy a new sub, keep your old sub, build a ported box, buy a taramps hd 3000.1 and a voltmeter. Set the amp gains via your car voltage drop and it should be completely fine on your car electrical and you'll still have a lot more left in the amp should you ever upgrade electrical in the future but the amp should run fine as long as the gain is set to how much your stock electrical system can handle. shoot for 12.8 volts drop and stop there when the car is turned on and you are playing your hardest hitting bass song. [/QUOTE]
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