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.
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.
700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh
700 watt is 0.93871 horespower
1000-300 = 700
1700
700 is 70% of 1000
Send me the 700 dollars and I will send you a 1 watt amp so I don't have to listen to your plastic BS "Boom Boom" noise and rattle as you ignorantly careen down the street, blissfully unaware of whats going on around you.
700 x 1000 = 700000
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nope your powering it just right
The GCF is 100.
1.4286