Ninja_v1.0 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 and u need more than a 140 amp alt? Please see ninja tech response above Quote When your at the top everyone is coming for you, friends, family, haters and even those who don't know you.. my advice.. KILL EM ALL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riley Evan Houser Posted July 3, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 I'm running a JL Audio JX360/4 for my mids and highs and currently one Soundstream TX1.2000D, hoping to have two soon. Am pushing 2 SA15 D4s Thank you for holding. From the information I have gathered from the following link: http://www.sonicelec...-TX1.2000D.html it seems that this amplifier produces around 2000w rms at a 1 ohm load. Being you are using dual 4 ohm dvc subwoofers you will be able to achieve maximum output that this amplifier will be able to produce. My recommendation would be to leave the stock alternator and add a XS Power battery (XP3000 OR D3100) in the rear if you have room. You can purchase the said batteries from Sonic Electric who is a sponsored member here. Can I go ahead and close out this case? Well.. I actually just got a XSPower D975 as a gift and plan on putting that in the trunk.. Would that work as a second battery? Currently the stock battery is under the back seat and I will be doing the Big 3 upgrade soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zack_e89 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 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. 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. Quote 97 Suburban 8 custom PSI Platform 3 18's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninja_v1.0 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 I'm running a JL Audio JX360/4 for my mids and highs and currently one Soundstream TX1.2000D, hoping to have two soon. Am pushing 2 SA15 D4s Thank you for holding. From the information I have gathered from the following link: http://www.sonicelec...-TX1.2000D.html it seems that this amplifier produces around 2000w rms at a 1 ohm load. Being you are using dual 4 ohm dvc subwoofers you will be able to achieve maximum output that this amplifier will be able to produce. My recommendation would be to leave the stock alternator and add a XS Power battery (XP3000 OR D3100) in the rear if you have room. You can purchase the said batteries from Sonic Electric who is a sponsored member here. Can I go ahead and close out this case? Well.. I actually just got a XSPower D975 as a gift and plan on putting that in the trunk.. Would that work as a second battery? Currently the stock battery is under the back seat and I will be doing the Big 3 upgrade soon. It would. From the information provided you do not need to upgrade your factory alternator if it is 140 amps stock. If you are looking at upgrading your power then my suggestion still stands. Quote When your at the top everyone is coming for you, friends, family, haters and even those who don't know you.. my advice.. KILL EM ALL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninja_v1.0 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 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. 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. Quote When your at the top everyone is coming for you, friends, family, haters and even those who don't know you.. my advice.. KILL EM ALL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riley Evan Houser Posted July 3, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 I'm running a JL Audio JX360/4 for my mids and highs and currently one Soundstream TX1.2000D, hoping to have two soon. Am pushing 2 SA15 D4s Thank you for holding. From the information I have gathered from the following link: http://www.sonicelec...-TX1.2000D.html it seems that this amplifier produces around 2000w rms at a 1 ohm load. Being you are using dual 4 ohm dvc subwoofers you will be able to achieve maximum output that this amplifier will be able to produce. My recommendation would be to leave the stock alternator and add a XS Power battery (XP3000 OR D3100) in the rear if you have room. You can purchase the said batteries from Sonic Electric who is a sponsored member here. Can I go ahead and close out this case? Well.. I actually just got a XSPower D975 as a gift and plan on putting that in the trunk.. Would that work as a second battery? Currently the stock battery is under the back seat and I will be doing the Big 3 upgrade soon. It would. From the information provided you do not need to upgrade your factory alternator if it is 140 amps stock. If you are looking at upgrading your power then my suggestion still stands. Alrighty, I really appreciate the help man. Didn't really want to drop $400-$600 on a new alt if I didn't need one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riley Evan Houser Posted July 3, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 Also, If did have to get an alt I wouldn't have to pay to get it installed, my dad is a mechanic and actually is doing my big 3 with me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninja_v1.0 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 I'm running a JL Audio JX360/4 for my mids and highs and currently one Soundstream TX1.2000D, hoping to have two soon. Am pushing 2 SA15 D4s Thank you for holding. From the information I have gathered from the following link: http://www.sonicelec...-TX1.2000D.html it seems that this amplifier produces around 2000w rms at a 1 ohm load. Being you are using dual 4 ohm dvc subwoofers you will be able to achieve maximum output that this amplifier will be able to produce. My recommendation would be to leave the stock alternator and add a XS Power battery (XP3000 OR D3100) in the rear if you have room. You can purchase the said batteries from Sonic Electric who is a sponsored member here. Can I go ahead and close out this case? Well.. I actually just got a XSPower D975 as a gift and plan on putting that in the trunk.. Would that work as a second battery? Currently the stock battery is under the back seat and I will be doing the Big 3 upgrade soon. It would. From the information provided you do not need to upgrade your factory alternator if it is 140 amps stock. If you are looking at upgrading your power then my suggestion still stands. Alrighty, I really appreciate the help man. Didn't really want to drop $400-$600 on a new alt if I didn't need one You are most welcome, can I go ahead and close out this case? Quote When your at the top everyone is coming for you, friends, family, haters and even those who don't know you.. my advice.. KILL EM ALL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zack_e89 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 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. 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.... Quote 97 Suburban 8 custom PSI Platform 3 18's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninja_v1.0 Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 I'm running a JL Audio JX360/4 for my mids and highs and currently one Soundstream TX1.2000D, hoping to have two soon. Am pushing 2 SA15 D4s Thank you for holding. From the information I have gathered from the following link: http://www.sonicelec...-TX1.2000D.html it seems that this amplifier produces around 2000w rms at a 1 ohm load. Being you are using dual 4 ohm dvc subwoofers you will be able to achieve maximum output that this amplifier will be able to produce. My recommendation would be to leave the stock alternator and add a XS Power battery (XP3000 OR D3100) in the rear if you have room. You can purchase the said batteries from Sonic Electric who is a sponsored member here. Can I go ahead and close out this case? Well.. I actually just got a XSPower D975 as a gift and plan on putting that in the trunk.. Would that work as a second battery? Currently the stock battery is under the back seat and I will be doing the Big 3 upgrade soon. It would. From the information provided you do not need to upgrade your factory alternator if it is 140 amps stock. If you are looking at upgrading your power then my suggestion still stands. Alrighty, I really appreciate the help man. Didn't really want to drop $400-$600 on a new alt if I didn't need one You are most welcome, can I go ahead and close out this case? Were waiting to close out this case sir. Quote When your at the top everyone is coming for you, friends, family, haters and even those who don't know you.. my advice.. KILL EM ALL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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