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Hi guys, I want to share with you my future setup and wanted to know if the stock electrical will be able to handle it: I am brand new at this car audio business

I crescendo 3500D at 2 ohm -- 1900 W continuous power

1 FI BTL N2 12 running at 2 ohm

1 4 channel JBL 100 W rms each channel

4 jbl 6.5

1 Pioneer 9400

Box tuned to 32 Hz (got the cut sheets from BTL forums)

I will be doing the Big 3

I have a 2004 Accord with stock alternator and yellow top optima

Thanks guys

You might wont to get some batts for your setup. your looking at 2400/2600rms with a stock alt. i think your going to have very bad volt drop without geting some batts to help out..

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Thanks. I was searching for HO alternator for 2004 Accord v6 EX but couldnt find one. Anyone have a good brand for alternator upgrade?

  • 2 months later...

hey man im running a very similar setup atm. but i have my BTL12 at 0.5 ohm. It can handle it and sounds much better. Trust me you can handle it at stock. My jeep is full stock with big 3 and 2 yellows in the back

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hey man im running a very similar setup atm. but i have my BTL12 at 0.5 ohm. It can handle it and sounds much better. Trust me you can handle it at stock. My jeep is full stock with big 3 and 2 yellows in the back

^^^What amp are you running? And no he shouldn't trust you lol.

OP have you purchased any of this yet?

Just realized that this is old anyway.

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