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zack_e89

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  1. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL- POWER T2500-1bd CP Continuous Power Rating (RMS) - Measured at 14.4 Battery Volts 4 Load Mono 1,500 Watts x 1 2 Load Mono 2,500 Watts x 1 1 Load Mono 2,500 Watts x 1 Continuous Power Rating (RMS) - Two Amplifiers in bdSYNC Configuration 2 Load bdSYNC Mono 5,000 Watts x 1 Dimensions: Height 2.14" (5.44cm) Width 8.14" (20.68cm) Length 21.875" (55.66cm) Battery Fuse Rating (Amp) External (Not Supplied) 300A From the manual......I'm really confused now...... http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/support/rftech.aspx?kbsrc=http://rftech.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/rftech.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=988&p_li=&p_topview=1#knowledge
  2. Right on, HJ My new amp(in sig) will require a 300a inline fuse so I'll have to switch everything to that. All my fuses are 200a right now, in accordance with my AQ2200.
  3. I'm going to need some 300a fuses, I was going to order a bunch of these http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_39077_Xscorpion-ANL300GL.html Does it even matter what ANL fuse I choose? Any input appreciated.....
  4. just grabbed a roll of audio technix 80 mil b stock!

  5. I was ok, but thanks for putting it here!
  6. Mike, Thank you for your very quick response. I would suggest he get a larger battery as my thoughts would be that it would be cheaper vs. getting an alternator and having to get that installed plus doing the big 3 with the aftermarket alternator. Ninja, First, I'm not Mike Singer LOL.... Second, don't cut me with your katana!!! ....But really, if he ever wants to upgrade, getting the h/o alt out of the way could be a good idea. It's just how he wants to spend his money. I am sorry for calling you Mike as that was a mistake on my part as i know that you are not Mike Singer. Please accept my up most apology. Hahahaha I thought it was pretty funny Anyway, OP, ninja is more experienced than I am in the audio world and is definitely correct, but I also think you should consider my 2 cents as well if you want to upgrade to more power in the future. Even six months ago, I thought I wouldn't need more than 1.5k, now......well, I think you get it....
  7. Mike, Thank you for your very quick response. I would suggest he get a larger battery as my thoughts would be that it would be cheaper vs. getting an alternator and having to get that installed plus doing the big 3 with the aftermarket alternator. Ninja, First, I'm not Mike Singer LOL.... Second, don't cut me with your katana!!! ....But really, if he ever wants to upgrade, getting the h/o alt out of the way could be a good idea. It's just how he wants to spend his money.
  8. I'm sure you would get what you pay for with mechman and dc power, but if you're on more of a budget give Mike Singer an inquiry here http://www.singeralternators.com/ Mike was very good with customer service and kept in contact through emails and answered all my questions.
  9. Even though you weren't trying to, you still did a vs thread. Anyway, I've used audio technix 60 mil on my old car. It installed easy and did just fine. There was another recent sound deadening topic and I think ALPINE said it best:
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