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would a sundown 2000d be enough?

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im interested in buying 2 level 4's. and i was wondering if a 2000d would be enough power?

i know it would be right on there rms, but every system i've seen has them on 3000 watts+.

i know its probably a noobie question but thats okay. lol

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On a good electrical that 2000D will put out more than rated :)

And yes the 2000D will be perfect for 2 lvl 4's.

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Of course it is. Back in the old days (apparently) we didn't buy amps that put out twice a sub's RMS for daily driving.

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well, since i think this made my decision on what i want to buy.

how is the sq on the level 4 18's?

and would my stock alternator ( 1993 ford explorer )

would be able to handle 2500 watts to 3000 watts, without dimming ect,

if i do big 3, and bigger battier under the hood.

(would i need a second batter?)

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heres the issue you will run into, it does not really matter how big your battery is if that amp drains it faster then the alt can charge it, it is just a matter of time befor you have a voltage issue.

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alright, so that concidered. ill need a more powerfull alt.

i want to put 2000d, and 100.4 (all sundown duh)

so i was thinking to building the system to easily handle 3000watts (plus the rest the other stuff in the car)

so i wouldn't have anyproblems at all and i would be set.

1.new battery

2.big 3

3.new alt (whatever size we discuss) also any recemendations for different company's?

4.???

i know there is a lot more but i figured i'd start somewhere lol

(this is only the power supply, the rest the system i have figured out, but when i get it perfect (or what i hope to be) ill ask about it too :))

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