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<blockquote data-quote="Black94Stealth" data-source="post: 5696551" data-attributes="member: 608026"><p>ya i think goin with 500-600w, i need to play music for 30 secs, then ill just put in a bigger fuse for everyday playing. The thing im trying to figure out is how to get a better sufficient amp, without blowing the fuse</p><p></p><p>no it has a 30 amp fuse because 300-350 watts is all it can do,the only way that amp will do 760 watts is if lightning struck it.</p><p></p><p>this is true, Nu2spl, ive known that, what i am asking is what wattage will not blow the fuse, if i get 500 may 600w thats about 160-170 wattage per 10amps, now some amps require more voltage which will also draw power,</p><p></p><p>its been told that its 100w per 10amps for clean power, can that wattage be bent to maybe like 150-170w per 10amps and be clean. thats why im looking for a quality amp, that is consistent and sufficient for my fuse size.</p><p></p><p>In my class i can run max 39 amp fuse for the subs i have, i dont think they make 1 or 3 amp fuses, so the biggest i can go is 35.</p><p></p><p>35 amp, according to some people can only run 350watts clean power without blowing the fuse, a friend of mine has 1200watts RMS on an 80amp fuse and he dosnt blow his fuse. so according to this he has 150w per 10amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black94Stealth, post: 5696551, member: 608026"] ya i think goin with 500-600w, i need to play music for 30 secs, then ill just put in a bigger fuse for everyday playing. The thing im trying to figure out is how to get a better sufficient amp, without blowing the fuse no it has a 30 amp fuse because 300-350 watts is all it can do,the only way that amp will do 760 watts is if lightning struck it. this is true, Nu2spl, ive known that, what i am asking is what wattage will not blow the fuse, if i get 500 may 600w thats about 160-170 wattage per 10amps, now some amps require more voltage which will also draw power, its been told that its 100w per 10amps for clean power, can that wattage be bent to maybe like 150-170w per 10amps and be clean. thats why im looking for a quality amp, that is consistent and sufficient for my fuse size. In my class i can run max 39 amp fuse for the subs i have, i dont think they make 1 or 3 amp fuses, so the biggest i can go is 35. 35 amp, according to some people can only run 350watts clean power without blowing the fuse, a friend of mine has 1200watts RMS on an 80amp fuse and he dosnt blow his fuse. so according to this he has 150w per 10amps. [/QUOTE]
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