First and foremost, we know this amp isn’t really 2,000 watts. There’s an equation that you can plug in the numbers to your amp and really figure out what this thing can do RMS wise. Mathematically anyways. It’s not really real-world results but it’s close to it.
Usually, you can figure out the amount of amps this thing draws by adding up the rating on the fuses. Mine came with two 25’s.
Okay, the equation is: Volts x Amps = Watts. 14.4 (while the vehicle is running) x 50 amps draw = 720 watts rms.
Now you have to factor in the amps efficiency which is about 60-70 percent for a class AB amp which this one is. So 720 watts minus 30 % = 504 watt rms.

Equations aside, this is an awesome amplifier! I think it looks really good, it’s made out of awesome materials, and it kind of lights up blue. The Planet Audio logo is just plastic. The Anarchy text subtly lights up blue when the amp is powered on.

I love all of the options this amp provides, I absolutely love how it comes with a remote so you can dial in the level that you want on top of your preset level on the amp itself, and it’s really quiet. No fans. Just passive heating technology, which is fine! I haven’t used this amp for extended periods of time. About an hour at most, and it hasn’t overheated on me. I hope this amp lasts me a long time as for I’m really happy with it and I’m really hoping it stays that way!