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OK, here are my choices for fuses that I have laying around my garage; 200amp ANL, 250AMP ANL, which would you use? This will be going into a 0ga input 0ga output Stinger inline ANL fuse block.
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Question: What inline fuse rating would you use for this amp? I have a 200amp ANL setup I can use, would that work? Also, why do amps have those little fuses in them, if they also need to be fused externally?
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Bought it! Now lets hope the amp comes in mint condition like it states!
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It would be good. You could probably give them more power if there loaded though.
Is it worth it to get this amp over the AQ2200D? (God only knows when AQ will get this back into stock!)
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http://cgi.ebay.com/US-AMPS-Merlin-MD3D_W0...1QQcmdZViewItem
Will buy it, if you can help me decide if this will be a good match for my 2 BL's loaded..... Is it a D class amp?
Thanks
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I've been waiting for AudioQue to get these back in stock, but patience is falling short now. I've been on wait for 6 weeks now, and no long want to wait! Anyone have or know where I can get a AQ2200D amp, or equivalent? No "Hifonics", "power acoustics", etc.... amps. I will consider MTX, RF, but really want an AQ2200D. Thanks fellas...... I have monies ready to buy, and shipping would almost have to be either next day, or 2 day air, I will of course pay, or maybe we can work something out
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i prefer the Q over the BL pretty much all day long they should be fine with that you have planned
If you dont mind me asking, but why are you a BL hater
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The Q's will be more "musical" and giving them 1500Watts, although is ok, the BL's "loaded" would take this abuse all day long, and might fit your needs better......... Use your Q's that you have coming, if you dont like it, sell em, and get BL's...No worries though, im sure the Q's will satisfy you.
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is this amp 1ohm stable? If so, I might have my next amp!
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I think its the ground it doesnt like the ground it had anymore. its weird because nothing with the wire has changed it was still secure and still firm. but when moved decided to come on briefly.
Well thats damn good news then, your AMP is still well!
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advice well taken, thanks
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ok, thank you sir...... I have 15ft of spare 4ga, I could run 1 run of this from front batt to rear batt, would this do anything for me?
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Is it recommended to do 2 runs of 1/0ga from ALT to BATT, or is 1 run just the same? Also, I am going to run 2 runs of 1/0ga to the rear batt, but do I also run 2 runs of ground, and power to the other rear batt. (Rear batts are wired together obviously. Just a little confussed, but im sure you all will fix me straight.
please, can someone reply to this question?
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Is it recommended to do 2 runs of 1/0ga from ALT to BATT, or is 1 run just the same? Also, I am going to run 2 runs of 1/0ga to the rear batt, but do I also run 2 runs of ground, and power to the other rear batt. (Rear batts are wired together obviously. Just a little confussed, but im sure you all will fix me straight.
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I will ground the amp to the batt, Good advise! Thanks
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Guys, I made a wiring diagram to see if I will be wiring up my Tahoe properly. Can you look at it and tell me if there is anything wrong with it? So far this is just for my SUB amp, currently the door speakers will be left out for the time being (yuck!) as the HU is powering them for the next 2-3 weeks till the new 4x90 audioque amp is out. Appreciate the time fellas........
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OK, I just wont use a fuse, the wire will only be 1foot in length, and in a place where nothing can bother it, it will be just fine! Thanks this just saved me $20 bucks!. How about fuse ratings for running 2 runs of 0/1ga to the rear batts? What fuse size would you use? Thanks
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Thats an easy answer... for some reason the only sub Scott makes that pounds is the BTL
But in all seriousness most people don't know as much as they think about audio in general.... you don't need 18" BTL's and 2000000000000 watts to get loud. Install is everything in audio.... your subs and amp don't mean all that much to be honest. I am not gonna lie.... I have heard an Xplode system that actually sounded awesome. Install is eighty% at least.
EDIT: man that smiley is probably the worst number possible.
Ok, so according to you only the BTL is a "pounding" sub, and the BL's blow donkey dick . Wow! I hope when ever I buy an amp to power these 2 18BL's next to me, im **NOT** agreeing with you....
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This is the exact wire I bought (full spool of 50FT) (http://www.darvex.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=RMAX1R50&Product_Count=1) all this wire will be installed in my 02 tahoe, and my question is, do you think 50FT will be enough for 2 runs from front batt to rear batt? I will have 2 batts in rear (HC800 kenetics) do I also do 2 runs of (+) to each batt in rear (will be short ass runs, as the batts will be next to each other) Is there a wire diagram that can help me here. Im a smart guy, and can learn to wire anything, but I would hate to fuck this up if I wire something wrong, so if someone can assit me here, that would be awesome.
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thanks for the fast replies ya'll, I appreciate it.
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I'll be installing all my power wire/ground wire, etc.... this week, and might as well go and do the bigIII while im at it, so I was wondering what size fuse to go inline from the ALT, to the BATT? My alt (currently will be using stock 145amp alt) is very close to the batt, so should I do 2 runs of 0GA or is just 1 run ok? Thanks.....
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you can say shit here. along with fuck, and many other. no need to bleep out.......
<<going to look @ pics now.
I love this forum!
looks clean, nice job.
**EDIT**
I mean love this fucking forum LOL!
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good deal bro, thanks
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2 bolts per vc. one for pos and one for neg... so you can wire it how ever you want without having to take the subs out.
So the end result will be 8 bolts sticking out correct? Then just make little jumper wires with eyelets on the ends to jump from stud to stud?
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Wow, now that is really helpful!