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What subwoofers for the rockford fosgate t1500-1bdcp
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8622602" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>not really, i've had an inefficient 2400.1 + 100 x 4 on a stock 80 amp alt for several years with no issues at all on my old setup. Even now my buddy has a 3k amp on a stock jeep alt with big 3 and agm in the front and group 31 in the back, does not drop under 13.5 when power is clean.</p><p></p><p>Just because its a 3k amp doesnt mean you are drawing 3k worth of current. With box rise, you are getting A LOT less power around 2.5 ohms to 4 ohms power range depending on frequency along with music being dynamic meaning its very short bursts as well with varying impedance. All that added together means, you arent even drawing anywhere near any kind of power and current you are expecting on paper. Real world current draw is vastly different from outdated guidelines, anyone that's ever clamped their amps would know this and depending on the car, you can run a lot more than most people would expect on a lot less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8622602, member: 650438"] not really, i've had an inefficient 2400.1 + 100 x 4 on a stock 80 amp alt for several years with no issues at all on my old setup. Even now my buddy has a 3k amp on a stock jeep alt with big 3 and agm in the front and group 31 in the back, does not drop under 13.5 when power is clean. Just because its a 3k amp doesnt mean you are drawing 3k worth of current. With box rise, you are getting A LOT less power around 2.5 ohms to 4 ohms power range depending on frequency along with music being dynamic meaning its very short bursts as well with varying impedance. All that added together means, you arent even drawing anywhere near any kind of power and current you are expecting on paper. Real world current draw is vastly different from outdated guidelines, anyone that's ever clamped their amps would know this and depending on the car, you can run a lot more than most people would expect on a lot less. [/QUOTE]
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