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do you think the Crunch GPV2000.1 can do 2k watts rms 1ohm at 13.8v but it only has 4 25amp fuses.. for 2 fi bl 15s? or should i just run 2 amps?

GPV2000.1 1 x 500 @ 4-Ohms, 1 x 1000 @ 2-Ohms, 1 x 2000 @ 1-Ohm Maxx

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no ...it should do 1000Wrms @1ohm ...

and how is this under Fi technical ?

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.. for 2 fi bl 15s?

not even for one Bl ...Q yes smiley_lol.gif

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because im buying another bl lol thinking about a GPV3000.1D-PRO

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GPV3000.1D-PRO is rated at 3k watts rms. not sure about the amount of fuse amps

Plus i have a d1 sub so im going to wire them like so

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so i dont have to run them both at 2 ohm

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The Gp3000D does put out rated power.

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how many fuses does it have? i cant seem to find any... because it would have to be atleast 200 amp fuses all together

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The GP3000 has external fusing, in other words you supply it. 300A

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ah makes alot of sense wish they would of said that on the web page

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think this would be go for 2 15inbls? wired down to 1 ohm?

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http://forum.soundpressure.com/showthread.php?t=4030 i'm running the 2008 model, i'm sure their anniversary model will be just as good or better. and all their amps will do within 10% of rated power, that's maxxsonics standard, except for the crunch pro amps, (only the 3000d models) and the hifonics XXV models, they are tested to push their power at 13.8v, and that's the full rms they are rated for, XXV's and the 3000d-pro amps are absolute beasts...

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