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Hey guys, I've just recently got to installing all my "new to me" audio equipment in my 2010 extended cab silverado. I bought a new pioneer avh-p4300dvd and a used p3002 that came with a P3D410 10" sub. I'm finishing up the build on my box and it's going to be a down firing sealed box under my seat. The box is pretty big (around 0.95 without the sub in it). My question is, before I go cutting insulation out behind my seat for this amp, should I look into buying a different one? I can get a p8002 for 175 in great condition but i'm kinda hoping this 3002 will be big enough. I'm not at all going for spl, just want a good sounding stereo in my truck. I got the amp and sub for 120 shipped to my door (the only reason I didn't just go with an 8"). What do you guys think?

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That punch 300 will work good on that p3, that amps actual power is around 375-450rms with good voltage. You could do the punch 800 if you plan on running another p3 later on but just on 1 you'd really be pushing it and might blow it if not careful.

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The P3002 puts out rated power at a bridged 4ohm load. Your subwoofer can only be wired to an 8ohm load or a 2ohm load... So taking that into consideration I would look for another amplifier.

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I wouldn't do either of those amps, I would do a mono amp that does its power at 2 ohms, if you wire the sub to either of those amps each channel is gonna be at 1 ohm, which will likely make the amp run very hot or go poof.

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That punch 300 will work good on that p3, that amps actual power is around 375-450rms with good voltage. You could do the punch 800 if you plan on running another p3 later on but just on 1 you'd really be pushing it and might blow it if not careful.

Great! Thanks for the quick reply. I don't plan on running anything more than the one p3 for a LONG time. That's what i wanted to hear. thanks again!

edit: Dam* well, looks like the deal wasn't so great after all. Ok, so What amp do you guys recommend? I'm going for more reliability than anything, I want to install it and forget about it. Like always though, I would like to stay at a reasonable price.

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That punch 300 will work good on that p3, that amps actual power is around 375-450rms with good voltage. You could do the punch 800 if you plan on running another p3 later on but just on 1 you'd really be pushing it and might blow it if not careful.

Great! Thanks for the quick reply. I don't plan on running anything more than the one p3 for a LONG time. That's what i wanted to hear. thanks again!

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Sorry chevy didn't see it was a punch 300 2 channel, yea like they said you have to run that amp at 4 ohms to get rated power out of it, sorry man. You could sell it and get a punch 400/1, or prime 500/1 if you wanted to stick with RF. Punch 400/1 is rated at 515 watts by 1 at 2 ohms

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it will work but it is a more power at 2ohm then the sub can handle. Keep the gain down and you will be alright.

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