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so you ordered a BRZ2100 already?....Hifonics are a bit power hungry so make sure you beef up your electrical...

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It's going to be hard to do better than the BRZ2100 for the price. I would suggest a Audioque 2200D or the Crescendo BC2000D but they cost quite a but more.

But just like every one else is saying, Hifonics are power hungry. My friend had a Hifonics BRZ1200 wired to one ohm on stock electrical with a 110a alternator and he had major headlight dimming.

I have a Audioque 1200D on stock electrical with a 80a alternator and I have almost no headlight dimming.

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It's going to be hard to do better than the BRZ2100 for the price. I would suggest a Audioque 2200D or the Crescendo BC2000D but they cost quite a but more.

But just like every one else is saying, Hifonics are power hungry. My friend had a Hifonics BRZ1200 wired to one ohm on stock electrical with a 110a alternator and he had major headlight dimming.

I have a Audioque 1200D on stock electrical with a 80a alternator and I have almost no headlight dimming.

I'm about to do the big three, you think that'll be enough or should I start looking at extra batteries

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Spend more on an AQ amp, don't get the hifonics if it's going to be one of their higher rated amps. They pull waaaaaayy too much power, and you'll end up spending more in the end on electrical to properly feed them versus getting a more efficient amp and not having to upgrade electrical as much.

Edit: This is coming from first-hand experience. I owned the BRZ 2100 and ran it at 2 ohms, and it was still stupid-hungry.

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It's going to be hard to do better than the BRZ2100 for the price. I would suggest a Audioque 2200D or the Crescendo BC2000D but they cost quite a but more.

But just like every one else is saying, Hifonics are power hungry. My friend had a Hifonics BRZ1200 wired to one ohm on stock electrical with a 110a alternator and he had major headlight dimming.

I have a Audioque 1200D on stock electrical with a 80a alternator and I have almost no headlight dimming.

I'm about to do the big three, you think that'll be enough or should I start looking at extra batteries

I never did the big three but have an extra battery and still stick battery under the hood, your better off getting extra battery, then big three

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I don't understand : how can you choose to play at 1 Ohm or at 2 Ohms on the same sub ?
I must have missed something :)

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