A monoblock is a type of amplifier used in car audio systems. What the monoblock type of amplifier does is to split the two channels of audio into two separate mono systems, giving a little more kick to the bass coming out of subwoofers.
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Pioneer GM Monoblock Class D is an 800 watt amplifier.
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A class D monoblock is a highly efficient and more powerful amp suitable for sub-woofers. But they may not be that suitable for speakers/tweeter due to high distortion.
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The Pioneer GM Monoblock Class D is bridgeable so it can be used for two or four channel stereos.You can also use it with multiple subwoofers if you want.
You can but it probably won't hit that hard. I don't know the subs rms but if there 15s should be atleast 800 to 1000 rms . Get 1 Audiopipe 1500 monoblock . That will push them
Unless you have some kind of different set up or amp, a monoblock amp should have just 2 terminals. A positive and a negative. Your single voice coil should also only have 2 terminals, a positive and a negative. If this is your setup, just connect positive to positive and negative to negative. It's that simple. If you have a dual voice coil there is more involved regarding ohms (resistance) but in a mono to single v/c, it's pretty straight forward. You might also check the amps on the monoblock vs the speaker. Your monoblock will probably be either 2 or 4 ohms. Your speaker could be 2, 4 or 8. If your speaker is 4 ohms then a 2 or 4 ohm output from the monoblock will work. If you have any other combination, do more research.
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Depends on the class ratings class a/b are less efficient class ds are more efficient but usually monoblocks amps even if it is "2 channel" are wired to just one set of positive and negative input on the inside of the amp hence the term monoblock
You have to have a bit of skill to take the job on.After that it's just following instructions and taking your time.