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  1. LoL NO, if its professionally done you should be above 14.4 volts even with the sub hitting its hardest. Its all about making sure you know what your doing before attempting something of this magnitude. I thought it was a 12 volt industry What do you mean 12volt industry?? If you have the proper wires, alternator and battery/batteries to power your amps you will see 14.4 volts or above depending on if your alternator can be manually set a different voltages...
  2. LoL NO, if its professionally done you should be above 14.4 volts even with the sub hitting its hardest. Its all about making sure you know what your doing before attempting something of this magnitude.
  3. What if its sundown? They say that their amps will handle .7ohms, But will the dual 2 ohm BTL n2 handle .7ohm in parallel since its 1.4 ohm per coil???
  4. I have a question, I'm gonna order 1 Fi BTL n2 18'' fully loaded brand new 2011, would the dual 2 ohm coils be able to handle being wired to parallel .7 ohms? I talked to sundown they said that their new saz 2500d will handle a .7 ohm load producing 2800-3000 watts but I will set the gain with a o-scope ( I just want clean power) I'm worried after watching this video and you guys say that the woofer should not be wired under 1 ohm for daily. In my setup the BTL will be in a spec 6.5 ft3 minimum after bracing and port. 270-300amp h/o alt, o awg, big three, 8 awg woofer wire. Fi ALL DAY Thank you for your time
  5. Thank you yea I saw these specs and saw it said wired remote but just wanted to make sure that it was a knob remote.
  6. I cant really afford anything better but Kenwood X595. I love how they have 4volt pre outs. most company's dont have this.
  7. Cool just wanted to make sure, I'm gonna go with the sundown instead of the Rockford T2500-bdcp(sinc the Rockford's subsonic filter isnt adjustable). Just wanted to make sure cause I didnt want to have to control the sub using my Head unit lol
  8. Does the SAZ-2500D come with a remote bass knob? I cant find any pics...
  9. So which amp would you suggest from Rockford's power line?? or amps??
  10. Bro don't listen to haters, If your thinking about 2 10'' type R's, would you consider 2 Fi Bl's?? The BL's will hit harder but only if your set up is professional, electrical , box , amp , etc. and if you cant afford 2 BL's just get 1 BL 18'' fully loaded
  11. I Love all the Rockford power amps but I do really think the T1500bdcp will do the BTL 18'' justice?? I'm in a predicament : (
  12. For electrical I have all Rockford wiring 0awg for big three and amp, 8awg for sub and amp connections, 270amp dc power alternator. I have all the parts ready for install I just need a few more things before I start the build. I just don't wanna hurt the BTL and then have to recone : (.
  13. I'm getting my fully loaded Fi BTL N2 18'' soon. I'm still not sure what amp to get without overpowering or under powering the BTL. Do you think 1 Rockford t2500bdcp would be too much for it (it put out 2500watts at 1ohm and 2 ohm)?? Or also im thinking about getting 2 rockford T1000bdcp's (which puts out 1000watts at 1ohm or 2ohm) and hooking up one amp on each coil on the BTL. Let me know what you guys think Thank you
  14. I have a 2000 Bmw 528i, I've been looking all over the net for a ho alternator and I cannot find any. Does anyone know of any top notch companies that make or custom make h.o. alternators for bmws? excluding nations alts and power bastards.

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