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I just bought this for $750.00 brand new couldent pass this up. What are they capable of at what volt?

99 2dr Blazer

Kenwood KVT-614

SounDigital SD16k

4 Fi BTL 18s

4 hertz high energy 6.5s comps

4 stock ad244 alts

6 g31s batts

8 runs 0ga

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Everyone says they come alive at 16 volts :hairtrick: I luv it

H/U Pioneer deh80prs w/ HRT iStreamer Ipod DAC
Front stage is active, 4 Morel Elate 6.5" & 8 CDT DRT26 tweets
amp running 4mids, Mosconi Audio 300.2
amp running 8tit & alum tweets, Mosconi Audio 200.2
8 12" Ascendant Audio Chaos. amps 2 Digital Designs M4'z
box is a 4th order band pass
batts. 1 XS Power D3400 under hood,6 D3100 in back
2 XP 370 amp DC Power alts.
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I have been reading about it. How would I go about runnuing it at 16v. This is going to be in a 1999 blazer daily driver.

99 2dr Blazer

Kenwood KVT-614

SounDigital SD16k

4 Fi BTL 18s

4 hertz high energy 6.5s comps

4 stock ad244 alts

6 g31s batts

8 runs 0ga

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friend had one hes a complete idiot when it comes to stereos he put the + in the neg and the neg in the + and smoked poured and poured out of the amp and filled the trunk and caught his engine ground on fire and to my amazement the amp still worked after that

He is soooo lucky that it still worked. One lucky guy!

99 2dr Blazer

Kenwood KVT-614

SounDigital SD16k

4 Fi BTL 18s

4 hertz high energy 6.5s comps

4 stock ad244 alts

6 g31s batts

8 runs 0ga

sdandfibanner.png

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I had four of these in my last setup, and I have two in my current one.

Just a note on them, they perform extremely well and have a very sick amount of output, but they are power hogs.

Look into getting another alternator (dual) for 16V applications and a bunch of 16V batteries. If that's not possible, just get huge batteries and externally regulate your alternator with an MLA module. They will run on 12V, but not to their potential.

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I have been reading about it. How would I go about runnuing it at 16v. This is going to be in a 1999 blazer daily driver.

Im not sure if your car can handle 16v someone else should be able to help u out on this issue

H/U Pioneer deh80prs w/ HRT iStreamer Ipod DAC
Front stage is active, 4 Morel Elate 6.5" & 8 CDT DRT26 tweets
amp running 4mids, Mosconi Audio 300.2
amp running 8tit & alum tweets, Mosconi Audio 200.2
8 12" Ascendant Audio Chaos. amps 2 Digital Designs M4'z
box is a 4th order band pass
batts. 1 XS Power D3400 under hood,6 D3100 in back
2 XP 370 amp DC Power alts.
MLA module 15+volts
All in a 97 2door Tahoe LT

2010 West Coast Reg. 140-149.9 Bass Race Champ

Team Bass Hz

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I ran 4 in my last setup and I'm about to sell the 2 I still have to go with more powa, but they're good amps. If your voltage goes much below 12v you will fry them though. A 16v setup really needs to be charging 18-19 volts to keep your batts charged, and while the amps will do great for comps on that voltage, you put them at risk for a daily driver. A MLA module will be your best bet to keep your voltage a little higher without endangering your amp or vehicle.

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