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Hi, Im about to start a build in my 2003 Dodge Dakota, Will be running a Crescendo BC2000D to two 15" SSA ICONS and a Rockford T15004 to a set of Hertz HSK components and probably 2 8" or 10" Crescendo Mids. Have an XS Power D2700 so far just wondering if at this point getting A 250 amp Singer alternator or a second battery ex XP2000 or XP2500 would give me less voltage drop or if its even necessary with that power? All wiring is Knukonceptz Kolosses 1/0 Gauge 1 run - one

run +. Also any advice on personal experience with people running Crescendo mids along with a high end component set?

Thanks,

Why are you going to run a component set and pa speakers?

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Wow feel dumb now lol. Guess I didnt research them much. K never mind on that question. I figure the hertz will sound even better as soon as I give them more power, only giving them around 40rms now. As for battery or alt? Which would I see greatest gain from as far as limiting voltage drop? Will be getting another battery in future just wanna know if a h/o alt and my xs d2700 will be better on 2500 rms than a d2700 and a xp3000

H/O alt ftw

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