no this is completely false.
A subwoofer can vary in prices......it really depends on what kind of subwoofer you get including the number of watts it has.....
The Legacy Car Audio LBP22 is 1200 watts.
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.
Theoretically yes. At 4ohms though, it will only be putting out about 88 Watts.
The Kicker 08DS12L72 can pump out up to 1500 Watts, but you'll need a beefy receiver for that.
The wattage of a 12'' Memphis subwoofer can vary depending on the specific model and series. It could range from around 200 watts for entry-level models to over 1000 watts for high-end competition-grade models. It is important to check the specifications of the particular subwoofer you are interested in for accurate wattage information.
The Kicker 1500 Watt subwoofer is very, loud, but doesn't have the best clarity and can get muddy. Consider Pioneer subs.
The wattage of a Kicker subwoofer can vary depending on the specific model. Typically, Kicker subwoofers range from around 300 watts RMS for smaller models to over 1,500 watts RMS for larger, more powerful ones. To get the exact wattage for a specific model, it's best to check the manufacturer's specifications or the product packaging.
There isn't one
Ebenezer Watts House was created in 1827.
If it is a subwoofer amp then set it at about 80 hz.
The JBL is rated up to 400 Watts RMS, while the Sony is rated up to 380 Watts RMS.