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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8825285" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>If your voltage is staying up, then you don’t need a HO alternator for your system. You have the amplifier wired at 2 ohms, which is 1920 watts rms rated. But with impedance rise the subwoofer could actually be getting 1000 watts rms or less. The rise is what is killing you. </p><p>Just to throw this out there, if you replaced the Taramps Bass 3k with a Taramps smart 3, you could potentially double the wattage that the subwoofer is getting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8825285, member: 582656"] If your voltage is staying up, then you don’t need a HO alternator for your system. You have the amplifier wired at 2 ohms, which is 1920 watts rms rated. But with impedance rise the subwoofer could actually be getting 1000 watts rms or less. The rise is what is killing you. Just to throw this out there, if you replaced the Taramps Bass 3k with a Taramps smart 3, you could potentially double the wattage that the subwoofer is getting. [/QUOTE]
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