The best amp you can afford to buy. Will do the job just fine.
You connect speakers and a sub to an amp by placing each wire into the appropriate connector. The connectors on the side of the amp are labelled for front, back, side, and sub depending on the configuration.
It's not the battery you have to worry about it is the alternator. it should handle an average amp and sub woofer.
I Have a old Pioneer VSX-5900S hooked to my old Veldyne 806 which is a 8 inch sub and it sounds amazing. If you look on the back you will find the pre amp out and power amp in for the front speakers theres also one for the center and rear speakers if you have two subs and are using it for home theater! Connect the pre amp out to the line level in on the sub and the power amp in to the line level out from the sub. Best of luck! I highly recommend a velodyne sub!!
The amp is located next to the sub in the left rear corner. The sub is behind a small panel but do not try to take it off. Instead, remove the entire wall plastic over the back right side. The amp is a silver box located next to the sub speaker towards the front of the vehicle.
For a 60 amp sub panel, a 6-gauge wire should be used to ensure proper electrical capacity and safety.
you could possibly kill your amp. because the subs are asking for a certain amount of power and your amp cant give the power. but typically the amp will push all its power avalible to the sub and you should be fine. but for the optimum sound system the amp rms should be the same or close to the sub rms.
Yes, but in order to do so you need to adjust the power going into each sub from the amp. It should be located on the back of the amp, but location varies by brand.
Ground zero should be able to advise you on a power amp and sub.
Depends on the rms or continuous rating of the amp and at what ohm is the amp stable
Run your power, ground, and remote wires. Then connect your RCAs to the back of your CD player and your amp, then connect your speakers to the amp..-Shocker
Just use the stock amp and sub combo. Unless your wanting to upgrade system for more bass. Then your better off replacing stock amp and sub for a more aggressive sound.
You could have an amp that has insufficient watts so take it to a place like bestbuy to see if your amp or sub has blown. If its your amp you just have to get a new one but if it's your sub then you have to get a new sub it is easier to replace an amp but both are pricey