yes it will...should be plenty of power. should sound nice.
yes say you have a 10" kicker sub that needs 250 watts to hit and you have a 1000 watt kicker amp you have to much power going into that sub so it will hit harder. BUT if you but more subs and your amp has a few channels you can send the right amount of power to the subs without risking damage. i have 2 12"kickers with a 1000 watt amp so i have to much power but my subs sound amazing so do what you want most subs are $80-180 HAVE FUN
This depends on the sub your talking about 1 12" JL sub is better than 4 12" rockford subs
I have 2 q power 1500 watt subs and a 3500 watt proacoustic amp and it pushes it well although not enough so im sure you need more than 2000 watt to push 3 of them.
no you wont get a 5000 watt amp and u will be fine
Did you get the 2 ohm or the 4ohm? I have a 750 mono on my single 4ohm and have no where near enough power.
the subs rms tells you what u need.. so a 900 watt rms sub would be best with an amp from 800-1000 watts
Yes, but in order to do so you need to adjust the power going into each sub from the amp. It should be located on the back of the amp, but location varies by brand.
MW is a unit of power just like kW 1MW = 1000 kW 1 mega-watt = 1000 kilo-watt Watt is a measurement of power. watt-hour is a unit of energy 1 mega-watt-hour = 1000 kilo-watt-hour
yes you can cause i have two 12 inch subs and 2 1000 watt amps
In a sense it would, say that 1000 watt amp was a mono channel. that would mean its 1000 watts RMS @ 1-0hm, 2 RF p3 4ohm would make it 500 watts to the two. if you want full power you need a 1200 watt amp @ 1-ohm, that would make it 600 watts to the 2 and that is the RMS of those subs. you can run more but running above RMS can blow or distort the subs.
YES! it won't reach it's peak, but that's also probably a good thing, cause it'll be harder to blow your sub. i prefer to buy either the exact watt match for my subs and amp, or buy the next lower watt amp from my subs
no you can't. if you want to run separate amps for your subs they both have to be the same amperage and preferably same model. you can use the 1000 w amp on the subs and get a nice amount of bass depending on what size and model subs you have. then just use the 400 w amp for your mids and run the highs off the radio lines. try that and you will hear some good sounds. you will also need a crossover as well. hope that helped.