the amp has to be less than 3000 or it will blow the speakers at full volume., but it can be more so long as you dont turn it up full
Any speaker that has a RMS power rating (not peak or PMPO) of at least 100 watts, plus a subwoofer rated at a minimum of 200 watts should be sufficient.
All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
A subwoofer can vary in prices......it really depends on what kind of subwoofer you get including the number of watts it has.....
An amp can only put out so much power without distortion. A speaker, say, a subwoofer, will utilize whatever the amp is able to put out. So the question is not will a speaker fry an amp, but whether the amp will blow the speaker. (Not, in your example) Any speaker, though, needs a certain amount of power to begin to drive it to listenable levels. High-efficiency speakers like bass-reflex speakers need only 5 or 10 watts for loud levels, while a low-efficiency speaker may not even make a squeek until they are fed with 10 to 15 watts of power. sO will this set up work or not?
The Rockford Fosgate R150-2 2-channel amp puts out 50 watts RMS per channel to your speaker system, or you can bridge it to supply 150 watts RMS to a subwoofer.
Should be between 200 -250 RMS Are you asking for the recommended POWER in watts RMS, or do you want to know how many speakers you will need? For a 5.1 speaker system, a system with 100-120 watts per channel RMS would suffice. This would be a total of 500 watts of power, plus the power amp that is built into the subwoofer. This would use 5 speakers, and one subwoofer.
No, the speaker watts should not be more than the amplifier output in terms of power. It is important to match the speaker's power handling capability with the amplifier's output power to avoid damaging the speakers. It's recommended to have an amplifier that can deliver power within the range recommended for the speaker.
If it is a subwoofer amp then set it at about 80 hz.
The Legacy Car Audio LBP22 is 1200 watts.
The Kicker enclosed 12 in. subwoofer can always be connected to your factory radio, and it should be very easy to do.
it all depends on how many rms your speaker is. watts mean nothing. it also depends on your box enclosure and where you are placing it. also it helps not to mix match too many brands.
Buy a cheap Jensen amp the 250watt 1.