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power pigs 35 members have voted

  1. 1. How much power is to much?

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I know thats why I stick with stuff below 2000 watts.

you don't even have a car...

Lulz :werd_msword:

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  • There are a large bunch of idiots on the web that have no idea what power does or why you'd need it. IMO going ballistic on your charging system to add some extra large amplifier is just compensating

  • I can't help but chuckle at the people running 4kw+ on a pair of drivers in a "daily" system. Considering the power compression occurring and the general inefficiencies involved....how little of an au

  • To each his or her own. The purpose of the topic wasn't in no way to bash people; yet some chose to do so. I am curiosly looking for a cross section of the car audio enthusiast. As an an engineer I

For the average daily setup 1 aftermarket battery is enough because they're heavy so 2k to a ported 18" and a 1k front stage is great. If it's a sealed 10" on 2K, well that's pointless. I like seeing high power walls just because walls shine with output, I like efficiency. While I do listen to whatever as loud as it can go for most of the time, if I don't like the sound of the sub's cone or it's response than it's garbage to my ears. The sound of my APX was getting annoying. If you could imagine 4 ported/walled 18's with 1200W total, that'd be a great setup in an SUV for me.

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In reality I don't believe there is a limit :P

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