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Whats to big of a amp for my electrical?
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<blockquote data-quote="spokey9" data-source="post: 8808363" data-attributes="member: 685744"><p>Right now my subs won't take 3k (im not too worried about the subs, i got 2 armada 12's in there now but I got those so I could move the 15's I had...the current subs are getting replaced when i come across something i like) then again I set the gain to where they sound good and they're wired to 4 ohm...so i know I'm not touching close to max power of the amp...I get a consistent 14.4-14.8v at the amp at running full tilt on the current settings...</p><p></p><p>The battery bank is the main reason I'm calling it on the saturn...between a good sized bank and amp rack...I wouldn't have a lot of room left for subs and I'd be pretty limited on what I could do...not to mention I don't wanna give up my ac in the commuter for a 2nd alternator...</p><p></p><p>I get it takes power to make power...there's just too many limitations with the saturn to keep upgrading...to build big i need space for everything that's why the plan for that is a 1st gen astro (that and i like them)...I'd have plenty of space to build a big bank and have plenty of flexibility with subs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spokey9, post: 8808363, member: 685744"] Right now my subs won't take 3k (im not too worried about the subs, i got 2 armada 12's in there now but I got those so I could move the 15's I had...the current subs are getting replaced when i come across something i like) then again I set the gain to where they sound good and they're wired to 4 ohm...so i know I'm not touching close to max power of the amp...I get a consistent 14.4-14.8v at the amp at running full tilt on the current settings... The battery bank is the main reason I'm calling it on the saturn...between a good sized bank and amp rack...I wouldn't have a lot of room left for subs and I'd be pretty limited on what I could do...not to mention I don't wanna give up my ac in the commuter for a 2nd alternator... I get it takes power to make power...there's just too many limitations with the saturn to keep upgrading...to build big i need space for everything that's why the plan for that is a 1st gen astro (that and i like them)...I'd have plenty of space to build a big bank and have plenty of flexibility with subs... [/QUOTE]
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