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What amp should i get without causing headlight dimming?
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7624270" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Back to the question of the amplifier types, buy a modern Class D amplifier for subs and the fronts. These are the most efficient. A Class D amplifier running at 4ohms can easily be more than 80% efficient, and around 75% when running at 2ohms. The Class A/B amps have efficiency of around 60% or so when running at full tilt.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if you experience the problems with lights dimming, do the big 3 upgrade, and also run a high quality 4awg or 0awg cable to your distribution block from the battery. A lot of cheaper 4awg kits are a joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7624270, member: 629735"] Back to the question of the amplifier types, buy a modern Class D amplifier for subs and the fronts. These are the most efficient. A Class D amplifier running at 4ohms can easily be more than 80% efficient, and around 75% when running at 2ohms. The Class A/B amps have efficiency of around 60% or so when running at full tilt. Of course, if you experience the problems with lights dimming, do the big 3 upgrade, and also run a high quality 4awg or 0awg cable to your distribution block from the battery. A lot of cheaper 4awg kits are a joke. [/QUOTE]
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