quote:Originally posted by wooferlogic: Will two d925's support two Rockford t20001bds @ 1 ohm and a powerbass asa 400.4 @ 4 ohm? I do not have much space and I also have a 190 amp alt. I use a Rock 1257 under the hood now and it is a tight fit.
Yes, two D925's will support your system either as a suplement to the stock battery, or as a replacement. You can refer to the mobile catalog in the link below for power recommendation for each battery.
quote:Originally posted by wooferlogic: I think I talked to Scott at 2006 USACI Finals and I thought he won modified 1801+ but according to USACI results he is not listed? http://www.soundoff.org/supportfiles/06finals.pdf Is this the same guy?
I was invited, I did win, two weeks later they decided I should not have been invited... I still have the trophy
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quote:Originally posted by wooferlogic: From tests I have been told about and shown there are plenty of great batteries on the market. I might as well change my layout since I did not get my question answered.
If what you have now works, then why change it? If you are having trouble, then I would consider an upgrade. You will find there are lots of products to use, and many experienced people here to make suggestions.
-------------------- Scottie Johnson Sound Pressure Technologies
quote:Originally posted by wooferlogic: From tests I have been told about and shown there are plenty of great batteries on the market. I might as well change my layout since I did not get my question answered.
If what you have now works, then why change it? If you are having trouble, then I would consider an upgrade. You will find there are lots of products to use, and many experienced people here to make suggestions.
I am building the system now. The only parts that are done are the dynamat, headunit, sub enclosure and the wire runs. The trim panels and the amp rack/racks are not started and none of the speakers are installed.
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no powermaster or kinetik in honduras! best i can do is buy stinger but at high prices. the smallest of kicker at around $300 and i am talking about the stinger sp680 !! and spv70 is at around $600 and i am not kidding on bit!
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quote:Originally posted by splmike: no powermaster or kinetik in honduras! best i can do is buy stinger but at high prices. the smallest of kicker at around $300 and i am talking about the stinger sp680 !! and spv70 is at around $600 and i am not kidding on bit!
I have dealers in your area... email me at scottie@powermastermotorsports.com and I will put you in contact with them.
-------------------- Scottie Johnson Sound Pressure Technologies