yes it will
if the sub can handle it yes....say if u have a 2000 watt amp 2 channel and u have a 2000 watt DVC sub then it will work but wouldn't advise doing that for great sound qulity
No, 15 watt speakers are rated far to low to be used with an external amplifier.
Well a Kicker ZX750.1 would work you would need 2 of them. A1000/2 - Precision Power PPI 2 Ch 1000 Watt Amplifier. HCCA-D600 - Orion 1 Ch 600 Watt Amplifier need 2. HD750/1 - JL Audio 1 Channel 750 Watt HD Amplifier also need 2
Well the best route is a 400 watt 4 channel amp for 5.25's. Then a 200 watt 2 channel amp for 6x9's. Or any amp that is no more than 100 watts per channel.
probably because you got your amp bridged and its not a stable ohm load
if it is 350 rms by 2 channels it is 175 rms each channel unless it can be bridged than its 350 rms by 1 channel
The Kicker 1500 Watt subwoofer is very, loud, but doesn't have the best clarity and can get muddy. Consider Pioneer subs.
2000
very hot but not quite as hot as the 2000 watt
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.
The highest watt headlight bulb you can use in a 2000 Mazda 323 is 65 watts. Most vehicles use a 55 watt bulb.