Normally 1 or 2.
You could with a 4 channel amp. Bridge it to two channels and hook up the two 8 ohm woofers in parallel on the one bridged channel. Then hook the two coils on the dual coil woofer in series with the other bridged channel on the amp.
Yes, but the amp is too powerful and if turned up to full volume will blow the speakers.
well you hook it up
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yes, you have to go to your local stereo dealer and get a line converter. that will convert the regular speaker wires to rca which is the preferred way to hook up an amp
Cant you need a amp or you will blow the battery
Depends if you are building heavy bass system with quite a few subs then a mono amp would be suggested but if it is just a single sub just for a standard bass upgrade then a 2 channel amp would be fine you can still use a mono amp on one sub just remember to take into perspective the RMS rating and the Impedance on both the Subs and the Amp
yes all u have to do is bridge them together
well if its a 2 channel then 1 pair of subs like if it has only one red and one white connecters then only one pair of subs then if it has 2 of each then 2 pairs of subs that's called a 4 channel amp seacrh in Google 4 channel amp and 2 channel amp you'll see what am talking about see look http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/ca/learningcenter/car/subwoofer_wiring/4DVC_4-ohm_4ch.jpg
Yes. Plug the headphone output of the 2488 into the input of the headphone amp and everyone can control their own volume.
Type in google 'subwoofer wiring' and click on the 'crutchfield' link. Really good diagrams on how to connect dvc subs and svc subs to any amp.
this monoblock amp is bridged internally. It can handle a minimum of 350w RMS one channel and a maximum of 700. I'd suggest letting a mono amp power a single sub for best results. But people do use it to power 2 10 inch subs as well.