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Which amp for AB XFL-1544
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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8759601" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>Wouldn't upgrade. Most of those amps you listed do good 1 ohm power but you have to wire at 2 ohm on your sub (XFL you have is dual 4 ohm) which means they won't offer much if any upgrade over the m1000 (m1000 use to dyno 1200-1350 range which is high for a 2ohm load).</p><p></p><p>If you wanted more power i'd look at creating more power. My money would go towards an aftermarket alternator if you haven't already (there's a good chance your not even getting half power on your current amp if your running stock alternator)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8759601, member: 665251"] Wouldn't upgrade. Most of those amps you listed do good 1 ohm power but you have to wire at 2 ohm on your sub (XFL you have is dual 4 ohm) which means they won't offer much if any upgrade over the m1000 (m1000 use to dyno 1200-1350 range which is high for a 2ohm load). If you wanted more power i'd look at creating more power. My money would go towards an aftermarket alternator if you haven't already (there's a good chance your not even getting half power on your current amp if your running stock alternator) [/QUOTE]
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