1 Watt= 1 J/s so
600 Watt = 600 J/s
yes
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The cost will depend on your electricity tariff.
It will, but only 1.75 decibels louder. The smallest change in loudness that most people can detect is 1 decibel, so the difference between 400 and 600 watts would be barely noticeable.
1 Watt= 1 J/s so600 Watt = 600 J/s
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.
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None.
Yes, but not to full effect.
nope your powering it just right
The cost will depend on your electricity tariff.
What I think you mean, is, "How many kilowatt-hours could a 600 watt turbine produce in a month?" The answer is, not more than 432.
It will, but only 1.75 decibels louder. The smallest change in loudness that most people can detect is 1 decibel, so the difference between 400 and 600 watts would be barely noticeable.
600 WATT