biggest u can afford!
Well, it depends. When you look at subwoofers, it will say RMS and peak. Now, let's talk about the "RMS" and "peak" on the subwoofer. The RMS is the real power. That's what were gonna be looking for. The RMS is the continuous power design for the subwoofer to operate. The peak is the maximum power the subwoofer can handle. Obviously, were not gonna be running the subwoofer with its peak power because that will decrease the life of your subwoofer. Running too much power or too little can damage your subwoofer. It's also important to run it by it's RMS rating. So, I don't know if that 450 watt is the RMS or peak. I'm assuming that it's the RMS. As long as you don't bridge it, it should be fine.
the subs rms tells you what u need.. so a 900 watt rms sub would be best with an amp from 800-1000 watts
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
depending on your amps rms, i wouldnt suggest it.
How loud?I cant write how loud it is.but 15w RMS subwoofer is enough for a small room full of bass.10w RMS Satellite speaker is enough for enjoying Vocals and other midrange for a normal room.
In a sense it would, say that 1000 watt amp was a mono channel. that would mean its 1000 watts RMS @ 1-0hm, 2 RF p3 4ohm would make it 500 watts to the two. if you want full power you need a 1200 watt amp @ 1-ohm, that would make it 600 watts to the 2 and that is the RMS of those subs. you can run more but running above RMS can blow or distort the subs.
You must first check with the guide to your subwoofer. Either you can probably find it online , but you need to know the RMS wattage for the subwoofer. Than buy an amp that can put out the same number of watts and the RMS is for the subwoofer.
Get a 1600 watt amp. The best amps are Rockford Fosgates.
nope your powering it just right
Yes, are we talking rms or max? If its rms you will have no problem. well the amp is a 1500 watt max but 350wx1 rms in 4 ohm
a 500 watt sub woofer puts out 250 RMS a 500 watt amp puts out the same and if you want a good setup get a sub with RMS and a amp with 1200 max so 600 RMS will be powering the same 500 RMS sub woofer then you can tune it to push the sub woofer a bit and the sub woofer should take it I recommend ether mono single channel 2 channel brands go name brand if u want support later or go no name to be different
well each type x subwoofer can handle 3000 watts max and 1000 rms (recomended) so about a 2000 watt amp should give u unbelievible bass, if u have 2 alpine type x 12's u need can handle 6000 watts and 2000 rms