A 2 channel 900w per channel amp or less will run it, or a 1800w one channel amp etc.. Keep in mind the ohms need to match up too
subs have empty tanks in them. this empty tanks are filled with water when the subs need to sink and emptied when the subs need to float.
You need to check out Crutchfield.com - they will tell you what fits your vehicle. Everything from CD players to subs.
I have 2 q power 1500 watt subs and a 3500 watt proacoustic amp and it pushes it well although not enough so im sure you need more than 2000 watt to push 3 of them.
look at the manufacture's specs for the subs. They will most likely give you a description of exactly wht you need
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"Power Acoustik GT1-2400D" OR "Kenwood Excelon X1200M" Amplifier
Yes the amp can push the 2 subs. I have 2 1250 watt 12inch subs and 1 maybe 400 or 500 watt amp and the amp does fine but if you want more bass at lower levels of volume then you want to have a bigger amp. Just make sure your amp doesnt blow your subs.
your going to do alot of work and the results are going to be meager the stock amp won't have the power to run the subs properly. you my burn out the subs. you should get an amp which can power those 2 12 inchers
Depends on what kind of subs your getting because for your subs to sound properly and give you the best bass, there needs to be sufficient enough space behind the sub to allow the sub to displace air and thus create BASS!!.. The amount of space you need depends on what size of sub you have.. For example you need more space for a 12 inch sub then you do for a 10 inch sub.. Just look up specs for your subwoofer on google and you will see how much mounting depth it needs and buy a box that allows that space
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When buying an amp its best and safe to use the 1:1 ratio. That would mean if subs RMS was rated at 350 watts then get a 350 watt amp. Alot of installers will use 3:1 ratio because the subs max rated at 1200 watts so they say you will need a 1200 watt amp. But the truth is that sub may only peak a fraction of a millisecond. So unless your competing for a title championship there is no need to destroy you subs that you paid so much for.