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<blockquote data-quote="t-money" data-source="post: 2755037" data-attributes="member: 562029"><p>i would make the switch, the zx1500.1's are power houses. If running it at 2 ohms, you can expect to see around 1700 watts, if running at 1 ohm, you'll see around 2300 watts(but probably will need a couple batts to keep the voltage up). I have a stock 80 amp altenator and two yellow tops with no problem(running amp at 2 ohms). My friend has a 80 amp altenator and 3 batteries(he's running his zx1500.1 at 1 ohm) with no problems. You don't need a bigger alt, i would do the big 3 and get a second battery in the trunk(optima or kinetic). I personally would run it at 1 ohm. If i decide to switch my subs ever, i will be running my amp at 1 ohm. Technically there may not be much noticeable gain but i think there will. I went from one 15 ported off 1300 watts to two 15's sealed of 1700 watts, was told i wouldn't see much difference. Let me tell you my system is a night and day difference. My friend who's a kicker rep used to promote the sx1250.1's to everyone, now he promotes the zx1500.1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t-money, post: 2755037, member: 562029"] i would make the switch, the zx1500.1's are power houses. If running it at 2 ohms, you can expect to see around 1700 watts, if running at 1 ohm, you'll see around 2300 watts(but probably will need a couple batts to keep the voltage up). I have a stock 80 amp altenator and two yellow tops with no problem(running amp at 2 ohms). My friend has a 80 amp altenator and 3 batteries(he's running his zx1500.1 at 1 ohm) with no problems. You don't need a bigger alt, i would do the big 3 and get a second battery in the trunk(optima or kinetic). I personally would run it at 1 ohm. If i decide to switch my subs ever, i will be running my amp at 1 ohm. Technically there may not be much noticeable gain but i think there will. I went from one 15 ported off 1300 watts to two 15's sealed of 1700 watts, was told i wouldn't see much difference. Let me tell you my system is a night and day difference. My friend who's a kicker rep used to promote the sx1250.1's to everyone, now he promotes the zx1500.1. [/QUOTE]
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