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In the USA, should be 500 or 600 Ohms. It is 600 ohms as standard
A: Speakers are 6 ohms to match the output impedance of your system. 8 ohms will work fine minus some efficiency. THE NORMAL listening for a normal room is about a 1w. buying 600 watts speakers wil not make your system automatically push 600 watts but it will work,
1 Watt= 1 J/s so600 Watt = 600 J/s
None. 600 ohms is not a measure of electrical charge (which is what voltage is). Volts = current times resistance.
yes
They can be as loud, as the amp is not delivering 600 watts. The 10" sub rated at 600 watts is able to withstand more power.
Selectable 600 Watt, 900 Watt, or 1500 Watt
600
None.
Yes, but not to full effect.
It depends on the rms of the two cvrs combined. Also if the 1200 watt amp is 1200 watt rated (rms) or 1200 watt peak. Lets say the two kickers have an rms of 600 watt each, and the amp is 1200 watt rms, which it probably isnt but i'll pretend. This set up would work because 600 of the amps watts would be correctly matched with one sub, and the other 600 would go to the other sub.
nope your powering it just right