December 21, 201014 yr AP10001Dis that a legit sales place?might hit that amp upBe careful with AP. With my personal experience, I had the AP1500d, I tried it out with my BTL, and the thing would get very warm very fast. I paid 150$ for it, but quickly sold it after. Just my .02
December 21, 201014 yr You have a battery that creates power through a chemical reaction, it is responsible for supporting the car's electronics when your alternator cannot. It's best to get the biggest alternator you can fit in the vehicle, and it should be enough considering your power level, or a large group 31 battery in the rear should be able to support the amplifier; assuming you want the 1700 watt BRZ.Lol wut? Batteries don't create power, they store it, by converting electrical energy into chemical energy. 95honda gave great advice, and if you don't find any crimpers you can always solder
December 21, 201014 yr I like that Clarion amp.I don't know why, but I 'd rather buy it than any Audiopipe !
December 21, 201014 yr I like that Clarion amp.I don't know why, but I 'd rather buy it than any Audiopipe !Orrrrrr, lol, you may want to look into Kole Audio, Just get the one that has the bigger number that you can afford in their lineup since their amps are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy below rated power.
December 22, 201014 yr You have a battery that creates power through a chemical reaction, it is responsible for supporting the car's electronics when your alternator cannot. It's best to get the biggest alternator you can fit in the vehicle, and it should be enough considering your power level, or a large group 31 battery in the rear should be able to support the amplifier; assuming you want the 1700 watt BRZ.Lol wut? Batteries don't create power, they store it, by converting electrical energy into chemical energy. No, they do also create power. They also convert stored chemical energy into mechanical energy. Do some research before you post please.
December 26, 201014 yr No. Get Audioque.X2, a aq 1200 d would be perfect for a blOff topic, but I saw this and had to chime in.. Just curious, I got a 15 ssd and was told a Sundown 1200 would be perfect for it, Now i read this and see that 1200 is perfect for a BL. Did i purchase the wrong driver and should have stepped up a level to the BL?
December 26, 201014 yr Not at all... The word perfect is subject to the terms and conditions of the person using it. So, it can mean nothing, can mean its pretty good, could mean that it is decent or great... But perfect is never perfect! Also, the SSD would be great with a 1200 just be good and tight with the volume and gains... Edited December 26, 201014 yr by Shogen
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