100 watts is great, 150 watts may be too loud for some, and there is higher watt amplifiers made.
The ideal size amplifier for a car is between 80 and 100 watts, otherwise if the consumer wanted more sound or more amps the amplifier must be larger watts capacity.
90 watts X 4 channel output
volts x amps = watts so 1500watts/12.8volts=117amps
The Rockford Fosgate R150-2 2-channel amp puts out 50 watts RMS per channel to your speaker system, or you can bridge it to supply 150 watts RMS to a subwoofer.
The Legacy lal 20's peak output is 120 watts(x 2) per channel.
About 208,796 watts.
About 298,400 watts.
About 171,511 watts.
Depends on the car.
The Legacy Car Audio LBP22 is 1200 watts.
No. Not only is it illegal to amplify a CB radio beyond the FCC permitted four watts, but stereo amplifiers and linear amplifiers work in very different ways.
about 100to 150