Yes you can use anything 500 watts or larger to power the Kicker 08DS.
A 12 inch, 1500 watts enclosed car audio subwoofer.e.g kicker 08DS12L72 Dual
it depends on your speaker wattage.
deffinatley two or one big one, my friend has two fifteen inch kicker L7's and he is pushin them with a 2600 watt amp they are rated at 1000 wats rms it depends on the size
Your ground or power can be hooked up wrong....or the fuses might not be big enough...mine was having the same problem!
If the amp is big enough, it can fry the regulator.
Only if your the kicker if you are the quarter back or line back then no
It depends on the size of the venue and the type of music being played. A 100 watt amp could be sufficient for small to medium-sized venues, especially if it is mic'd through a PA system. For larger venues or louder genres of music, a more powerful amp may be needed.
size depends on the watts..-Shocker
If you are using typical residential voltages ( 120v/240v) a 40 amp breaker is plenty big enough. You could even use a twenty amp breaker.
What you want to look for is the RMS of the amp and the sub. . . im going to guess that the 660 is the peak watts of the amp and the 1000 is the peak of the sub so in that case the amp would push it but not like is can be pushed. . . with 1000 watts your sub's rms is around 600 i would guess so you need an amp around 600 rms and you want to get and amp that has 2 channels so you can bridge the amp and get more power to your sub you can try that with the 660 watt amp you have and you should hear a big difference. . .
Big Enough was created in 2006.
no of course not theyre never big enough