Will this amp work?

Car audio (help me with my car amp)will this work?

  • i got a boss audio blx5000 and two pioneer ts-w3002spl subwoofers in a 12 inch dual sealed box in my 99 grand am gt. i melted the power wires 4 gauge to my amp i will up grade soon to 2 gauge 3/8 inch copper wire. my amp draws 175 to 250 amps and puts out 1200 rms to each subwoofer that is what it said in the blx5000 book. i do not have a cap but i will buy a 5 farad spl cap soon.my lights dime when i turn up the bass 20% gain and it sounds very muddy the bass dus not hit hard like it should i want heart thumping bass will a ported box be better? i have the factory 105 amp alternater .i will buy a high output 250 amp alternater soon.i know some stuff about car audio amp and subs but i do not know any thing about caps and alternaters .if i buy a 250 amp alternater a 5 farad cap and up grade to 2 gauge wire will this work like it is sapost to.or will i need more power.i do not want to spend $500 more dollers and my system still not work right.can you help me or give me info on my system?

  • Answer:

    you need to upgrade to AT LEAST 1/0 gauge wire. Also those subs are garbage. The reason they sound that way is because they cannot handle the amp. I would suggest getting 2 kicker L7's and a nice ported box. This setup will almost blow your rear window out. You really need to get the 5 farad cap, upgraded alternator, and if you don't want to add another battery, you should look into a Optima geltop, or Stinger perfomance car audio battery.

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