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<blockquote data-quote="SHOemup233" data-source="post: 5297652" data-attributes="member: 578389"><p>He does not need a new alternator for 1000 watts. Music is dynamic, and his amp will not be drawing the same amount the entire time. Whenever the amp isn't, the alt will obviously charge the batteries. There are plenty of people that run 2-3000 watts with multiple batteries, stock alt, and no problems. If everyone required a high output alternator for only a mere 1000 watts, there would be a lot less people with subs. If you truly think a HO alt is required for 1000 watts, then you have quite a few people to convince otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOemup233, post: 5297652, member: 578389"] He does not need a new alternator for 1000 watts. Music is dynamic, and his amp will not be drawing the same amount the entire time. Whenever the amp isn't, the alt will obviously charge the batteries. There are plenty of people that run 2-3000 watts with multiple batteries, stock alt, and no problems. If everyone required a high output alternator for only a mere 1000 watts, there would be a lot less people with subs. If you truly think a HO alt is required for 1000 watts, then you have quite a few people to convince otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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