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What subwoofers for the rockford fosgate t1500-1bdcp
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8622619" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>500-1200 dollars for a high output alt nowadays. Most korean board amps are relatively efficient and that particular wolfram amp is actually the identical clone of c2 audio recon amps which were very efficient.</p><p></p><p>All he really needs to do is to lower the gains till he gets 12.6 volts or higher. You can even throw a 10,000 watt amp on a stock alternator and it'll work just fine as long as you set gains by voltage. Will he get full power out of his amp? most likely not, however he does not have to spend money a brand new amp later on if he decides its not enough bass, he can add another batt or swap the alt at a later stage in time. Vs wasting money on a sub-par setup now, losing depreciation value and relling it later at a much lower price then buying new gear later. Its a very wasteful way to spend money in all honesty compared to the "get good gear now, run it intelligently then just add on electricals as needed"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8622619, member: 650438"] 500-1200 dollars for a high output alt nowadays. Most korean board amps are relatively efficient and that particular wolfram amp is actually the identical clone of c2 audio recon amps which were very efficient. All he really needs to do is to lower the gains till he gets 12.6 volts or higher. You can even throw a 10,000 watt amp on a stock alternator and it'll work just fine as long as you set gains by voltage. Will he get full power out of his amp? most likely not, however he does not have to spend money a brand new amp later on if he decides its not enough bass, he can add another batt or swap the alt at a later stage in time. Vs wasting money on a sub-par setup now, losing depreciation value and relling it later at a much lower price then buying new gear later. Its a very wasteful way to spend money in all honesty compared to the "get good gear now, run it intelligently then just add on electricals as needed" [/QUOTE]
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