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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool4me" data-source="post: 5270125" data-attributes="member: 581630"><p>an easy way to give you an idea of what an amplifier can produce is by looking at their fuse ratings. multiply it by 10 and you will get a decent idea. if it says it is 1500w and has 80a fuse, then is bs. many dont understand. the true formula is (amps) x ( voltage) x (efficiency) so if your car voltage is at 13.8v and the amp has fuse rating of 100a and efficiency is %85 the best your going to get is 1173w and that would be a excellent amp. lol. because usually your amp will have higher fuse rating than actuall current draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool4me, post: 5270125, member: 581630"] an easy way to give you an idea of what an amplifier can produce is by looking at their fuse ratings. multiply it by 10 and you will get a decent idea. if it says it is 1500w and has 80a fuse, then is bs. many dont understand. the true formula is (amps) x ( voltage) x (efficiency) so if your car voltage is at 13.8v and the amp has fuse rating of 100a and efficiency is %85 the best your going to get is 1173w and that would be a excellent amp. lol. because usually your amp will have higher fuse rating than actuall current draw. [/QUOTE]
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