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if it is 350 rms by 2 channels it is 175 rms each channel unless it can be bridged than its 350 rms by 1 channel
yes it will
To be safe I would choose about a 700 Watt PSU, definitely no less than a 650 Watt model.
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.
In 2014, Watt signed a six-year extension worth up to $100-millio. He was guaranteed $51.8 million and receives $16.9 million annually
Two bucks!!! It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it, just like anything else in a free market economy.
Rockford Fosgate offers a great selection of 900 watt amps. You can also check reviews on the Kenwood 900 watt mono channel amp.
if the sub can handle it yes....say if u have a 2000 watt amp 2 channel and u have a 2000 watt DVC sub then it will work but wouldn't advise doing that for great sound qulity
No, 15 watt speakers are rated far to low to be used with an external amplifier.
No. Watt is the measurement of how much electricity.