RMS watts is not a real measurement. The correct measurement is "average power", which is measured in "watts". It is dervied from RMS voltage, but that doesn't make it "RMS watts". "RMS watts" would be 22% higher than the correct "average watts".
nope your powering it just right
Yes, are we talking rms or max? If its rms you will have no problem. well the amp is a 1500 watt max but 350wx1 rms in 4 ohm
biggest u can afford!
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
You will most likely blow your sub
the subs rms tells you what u need.. so a 900 watt rms sub would be best with an amp from 800-1000 watts
200 RMS 4 channel or 2 channel so u know add the rms of the speakers to find the amp rms needed
There is no proper formula to convert RMS to PMPO, but based on various observations it has been found out that 12W to 16W PMPO = 1W RMS.
I read that it 500 rms to 1 Farad.
1 RMS or Watt equals 100 PMPO
depending on your amps rms, i wouldnt suggest it.
RMS is the max watts its recommended to run on, for example i got 2 15's that are 3000 watt rms so i got a 2500 watt amp. You don't want to get too big of an amp because it will put stress on the speakers and wont last long.