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<blockquote data-quote="jeeper2269" data-source="post: 8862839" data-attributes="member: 574943"><p>Thank you for the detailed response. Lots of info and I appreciate it. </p><p></p><p>And to clarify, the current setup is the teramps MD 3000.1 powering an older ferrite version FI Audio Q 12. </p><p></p><p>I am being told the FI Neo 3 will be a significant upgrade from the older Q and I am still researching which teramps amp version would be best to match up. With this upgrade, I am not sure if the current electrical system will handle it as well as the old. I believe the stock alternator is 220 or 240. I did not originally get the tow package, so I am thinking it’s 220.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeeper2269, post: 8862839, member: 574943"] Thank you for the detailed response. Lots of info and I appreciate it. And to clarify, the current setup is the teramps MD 3000.1 powering an older ferrite version FI Audio Q 12. I am being told the FI Neo 3 will be a significant upgrade from the older Q and I am still researching which teramps amp version would be best to match up. With this upgrade, I am not sure if the current electrical system will handle it as well as the old. I believe the stock alternator is 220 or 240. I did not originally get the tow package, so I am thinking it’s 220. [/QUOTE]
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