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SAZ-1000D vs T10001bd


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right now i got a t10001bd, i can sell it and have enough to buy a SAZ-1000D. i heard the saz1000d are nice on stock electrical systems. i can maybe even have a little extra money if i do sell the t1000. right now im running 4 gauge on the RF amp, it can take 0 gauge but its doing fine. so what you people think? or has anyone messed around the saz1000d? thanks.

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Before you buy a new amp, I would do the electrical system if you need to. I don't think there would be a huge difference with the amp change. I would upgrade to 0 gauge wire, they're that size for a reason...

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The SAZ1000 will be a more efficient amp than the RF. But the new SAX-1200 when it drops will be more of a upgrade to you per say.

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yeah the SAX or even SAE 1200 would be great. my 1200's are very very efficent and are rated at 12.8 volts

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Before you buy a new amp, I would do the electrical system if you need to. I don't think there would be a huge difference with the amp change. I would upgrade to 0 gauge wire, they're that size for a reason...

i would upgrade the electrical on my car but its a 93 camry i dont want to spend all that money (alt,batts,etc,). you know? the RF amp pulls 150 amps of currents versus that saz pulls i think 80 amps?

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(2) 12" RF HX's

Kicker 350.4

Alpine & Polk Speakers

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yeah the SAX or even SAE 1200 would be great. my 1200's are very very efficent and are rated at 12.8 volts

yeah i get crazy voltage drops sometimes. but dont get me wrong this RF amp is worth every penny for sure.

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Sundown>RF = the truth..

do you think their would be a difference if i swapped amps? im planning to push 2 12" type'r :D.

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RF T500-1bd

(2) 12" RF HX's

Kicker 350.4

Alpine & Polk Speakers

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Possibly. But I don't see the point in switching from 1000watt amp to another. That's why I said the new SAX-1200 when it drops will be way more beneficial to you on a 12V system. But id recommend to atleast add a secondary battery.

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