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Hello, I have 2 21" Wardens fresh out the box but with no amps. I thinking 2 saz-3500d's for these beasts but what would you think? maybe 4500d's or would that be to powerful? my goals are to make them hit as hard as they can with out damaging them and prevent clipping. my setup is poineer double din, 8 6.5 rockford T265's mids and 10 rockford aluminum tweeters for highs. under the hood i got 1 yellow top- 2 iraggi 350 amp alt. , in the back i got 3 kinetik hc3800's and my electrical is the big 3 upgrade with all stringer wires. and all this is in an 2006 escalade. sry i dnt have pics im at work right now. but what amps would you run with that setup if it was you?

Are you just competing or is this your daily driver?

Do you know the idle output of your alternators? I'd go by those ratings if this is your daily driver, unless you turn the volume down when the engine is below 1500 rpms.

I would get the 4500s and upgrade your charging more if necessary, most likely a good starting point would be adding a 4th 3800. The 4500 would give you more headroom, so while you may have to turn the gain down, you wont be turning the amp up to the point of clipping to get that last bit of power. If you aren't sure and want to save the money the 3500s would still do a great job, I'd just make the box on the larger side of recommendations. I wasn't expecting the output they had with just rated power, just keep it clean.

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