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has anyone played with one of these? im getting one as soon as i get my money back for my orion d5000...what kinda electrical system will i need to support this 10k watt beast?

so far i have my 2 odyssey pc1700s, prally gonna get 2 more of those. gonna get a 300a alt, do the big 3. anything else? my starter batt will be my red top...

what kinda voltage do they need to do their rated 10kwrms @ 1 ohm? each mt will be getting about 2500w rms or so...

now i need to find some soundstream amps for all my midrange and tweets LOL

VJ

If i remember correctly they need 17v to do the full 10kw and you are going to need some hell of an alternator to run it...and a couple more of thoes batteries you bought. :)

4 good batts should handle it 'ok' i would think (dont take my word for it).

6 would be better. :)

That is the exact amp my GF's uncle runs on his 10 CompVR's. He said he turns the voltage up to 17 for competition and runs around 10kw to them. He has a 300a externally regulated alt (i beleive) and a bunch of batteries in the bed. :) Never went back there so I didnt get a look at what kind or take the time to count them.

lawl, didnt have my cam with me. We where down there visiting her grandpa in the hospital.

Fl. Lauderdale area.

Broward County :)

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