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blownengine

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  1. A good 2000 watt amp for cheap isnt going to happen. Your going to buy top of the line DC subs and not give them some good, clean power? that doesnt make sense.

    Lets see, the level threes come in dual 2 or dual 4.

    You could wire the dual twos down to 1.34 ohms.

    The cheapest yet trustworthy amp I can name would be the Soundstream TX1.2000D.

    It does 2000 watts at 1 ohm. Obviously at 1.34 ohms you would get a little less power but thats ok becasue the level threes only take 600 a piece.

    The TX1.2000D comes in at $380.

    http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/p_25246_Soundstream_TX1-2000D.aspx

    EDIT: and what he said. The AQ is a good amp too.

  2. 2000 on a stock alt is asking for alot. You would definitly get some voltage drop. And adding a second battery only stressing the alternator more. Alternator first, then batteries. You dont need a massive alt. Maybe around 180 amps? Anyone agree?

    How does adding a second battery stress the alt more??? I had no problems running 4 XS D3100s with a stock 120amp alt in a mini van.

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    If your alternator is already stressed from the load and has trouble charging one battery it would have EVEN MORE trouble charging two batteries.

  3. Yea thats not a problem at all ..

    I can easily adjust it I have a volt meter and an o scope available ..

    So how bad would u guys rag on me for putting a Hifonics HFI2000 on the 3 10" since I can get it for less than $100 bucks

    I think you just answered your own question there. Get a good amp please

  4. 2000 on a stock alt is asking for alot. You would definitly get some voltage drop. And adding a second battery only stressing the alternator more. Alternator first, then batteries. You dont need a massive alt. Maybe around 180 amps? Anyone agree?

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