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slim823
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could a 200 amp alt & 2 yellow tops keep up with 2 1100a2's(which draw around 80amps). I dont play my system that much and just plan on using it for burping at competitions. I don't want to go with 2 Power 800a2's because 2 800a2's & 2 power DVC 15's are a popular combination. I's also like to upgrate my subs in the future and use that same amps, that's another reason I want to get the most powerful amps.
so do you think it would work if I didn't lay my system all the time?

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Well, how about 2 power DVC's and 4 500a2 amps if you want to be different?

I think you will end up with a LOT more current draw from those amps.. Really!

That combination should be fine however. In fact, it's pretty expensive :-)

You might want to *consider* getting a set of cheaper marine deep cycle batteries from a company like interstate- some of them have more sustained current output at a much lower cost.

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