i was about to hook up 2 12'' mtx tr45 and 2 10'' renegade25 on my 1400watt amp too
Depends on what your willing to spend.. For two 1200 watt subs I would go with a 1200 watt amp and run both of then 600 watts ( you don't want to always run subs to full power, because the voice coil might blow or you will light your subs on fire). If your feeling brave you can run a 2000 watt amp 0_o that will annoy your neighbours, but make your car bump!
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.
Yes - you can run a 1200 watt motor on a car battery - until the energy of the battery is exhausted.
yes you can if each subwoofer is 400 watts (or very close) you can hook up multiple subs if it has more than one out put. hope this helps
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.
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
Most computer use anything from 300 watts to 1200 watts.
For a 1200-watt amplifier, the appropriate gauge of speaker wire typically depends on the length of the wire run. For runs up to 50 feet, 12-gauge wire is generally recommended to handle the power without significant loss. If the run exceeds 50 feet, consider using 10-gauge wire to ensure optimal performance and minimize voltage drop. Always consult a wire gauge chart for specific applications to ensure safety and efficiency.
No.
A 2 channel 900w per channel amp or less will run it, or a 1800w one channel amp etc.. Keep in mind the ohms need to match up too
Yes, you can run a 250 watt motor using a 1000 watt controller as long as the voltage and current ratings are compatible. Be sure to adjust the settings on the controller to match the motor specifications to prevent damage.
theres no point in putting 2 subs then... 1000watts would be divided between the two subs giving each 500watts. since the subs are rated at 1262W you would only be using about 40% of what theyre capable of. I would say use only one of the subs or get 2 amps. although with 2 amps you wouldn't get to full power you will be pretty close. But if you only have one 1000W amp then having one of those subs will give the same sound as 2 of them. however, 40% of 1262W is still alot of power. ^^Look at the RMS power, not the rating of the subwoofer. You can run this behind 1000w just fine. I ran one with a Kicker 500.1 and loved it!