All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
It was made by the Eminence speaker company. This 4 0hm speaker only. The Eminence cb 154 legend is a match for replacement. Ampeg also used the same 15 inch speaker for their bass combos
There are 4 amps, one on each speaker, the speaker is in an enclosure with the amp built into it.
AS long as the impedance is a match you can use any speake with any amp. But if the power ratings are too mismatched don't expect it to sound that good. If the amp is stronger than the speaker, the speaker can be damaged if you crank the amp up high. And if you hook an amp to a too strong speaker the amp might have trouble powering it properly.
infinity speakers have the amp on the speaker
No.....!
To run a monitor speaker or to connect several amps in series to pre-amp your amp.
A regular guitar amplifier is generally just the amp head itself (no speaker box), while a combo amp contains the amplifier and the speaker all in one containment box.
My personal rule of thumb is that the amp should be at least 40% more powerful than the speaker(s) it's driving. So, if your sub is 1500W RMS, then mathematically, you'd need approximately a 2100W RMS amp. Some people just match it evenly - in that case you'd need a 1500W RMS amp. Whatever you do, DON'T use an amp less powerful than the speaker. If you do, you will probably kill the speaker in a short period of time. :(
Try new speaker wires to your amp
It will have the potential to over drive the speaker elements and can cause distortion and potential speaker damage.
Yes, they can play fine without an amp because they have a built in speaker.