yes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You could if you know how to wire the speakers in the proper sequence. You also must know how use capacitors on the sub to make it respond only to bass! It is best to use a different amp. Seriously!!!!!! Y-THINK-Y * And while they do make commercially available accessories that do what Y-T-Y says, by the time you buy one that works for your situation, install it, etc., it will probably be cheaper and you'll get a better result just getting a specialized sub woofer amp.
a channel refers to the speakers or subs. for example a 2 channel amp can power 2 subs or speakers. a 4 channel will power 4.
No that would be a 2 channel amp. 1 speaker per channel. 2 speakers= 2 channels 4 speakers= 4 channels
200 RMS 4 channel or 2 channel so u know add the rms of the speakers to find the amp rms needed
All speakers will work with a typical four channel amp, though you may want to check the wattage before you pair it with some speakers.
depends on the wiring check out Subwoofer Wiring Diagrams
You can connect a sub and speakers to one amp, depending on how many channels your amp has. A 4 channel amp will be able to run one (or two) subs using two channels (one bridged* sub or two subs) and two speakers running one channel each. A 2 channel amp will run 2 speakers or one bridged sub. A 6 channel amp will run one bridged sub (or two subs), 2 front speakers and 2 rear speakers. In my opinion, you will get the most performance, depending on which amps you use, by using a monoblock amp for your sub and an amp with enough channels to run all of your speakers. # Bridged = putting together the power of two channels to run one sub or speaker. Note: not all amps are bridgeable.
Yes, but the amp is too powerful and if turned up to full volume will blow the speakers.
The RCA's from the amp will be arn to the CD player, then you need to connect the speaker's wire to the output + and - of the amp, this will cause the amp to have musical power from your radio, and the speakers to have the power from the amp..-Shocker
Use 1 channel for fronts & the other channel for the rears.
A 4 channel will work for your door speakers. But the idea setup would be a 5 channel 4 for your doors. Then have 1 channel for a sub.
A mono amp will not sound good with door speakers. There are to be used with subwoofers
There MUST be some sort of amp powering the sub. An amp gives you power much like if you plug a light into a wall outlet. Hopefully there is a second 4-channel amp powering the speakers... Also, are you listing rms or max power for the 4" and 6x9" speakers? What sort of power is being run to the speakers also? Your question needs to be more specific to be able to answer it properly.