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will this be easier on my electrical system?
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<blockquote data-quote="loudlittlefvkus" data-source="post: 8129123" data-attributes="member: 649742"><p>so i dont know if there will really be an answer to this question but;</p><p></p><p>right now i have 2 DVC 4ohm subs, kicker cvx's. and a JL audio slash 1000/1 amp. i know this sub is really power hungry, and i was wondering if i got 2 rockford r1200-1D amps, and ran them at 2-ohm(when i upgrade my subs), do you think my electrical system could still support those? that would be 1600 watts at 2ohms. the 1000/1 is wired at 4-ohms, and my volts drop sometimes and my system gets a little quieter. but on rockfords site it says those amps are pretty easy on electrical systems. im also upgrading the big 3 this weekend when the wire gets here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudlittlefvkus, post: 8129123, member: 649742"] so i dont know if there will really be an answer to this question but; right now i have 2 DVC 4ohm subs, kicker cvx's. and a JL audio slash 1000/1 amp. i know this sub is really power hungry, and i was wondering if i got 2 rockford r1200-1D amps, and ran them at 2-ohm(when i upgrade my subs), do you think my electrical system could still support those? that would be 1600 watts at 2ohms. the 1000/1 is wired at 4-ohms, and my volts drop sometimes and my system gets a little quieter. but on rockfords site it says those amps are pretty easy on electrical systems. im also upgrading the big 3 this weekend when the wire gets here. [/QUOTE]
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