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You can but it probably won't hit that hard. I don't know the subs rms but if there 15s should be atleast 800 to 1000 rms . Get 1 Audiopipe 1500 monoblock . That will push them

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If you have two 1400 watt subwoofers that have a 700 watt RMS should you get an amplifier that has the watts of both of the subwoofers together 2800 or should you get an amplifier with only 1400 watts?

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What kind of amp do you need if you have 2 12 inch subwoofers that have an rms rating of 250 watts each?

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Does your amp need more watts then your subwoofers?

in the ideal situation yes. it doesn't have to be though as long as it's close to the high end of the rms, most of those statements in amp manuals that say that if you don't have more rms than the subs they will cause damage are just there to protect the company. Do NOT go with the max on either the amp and the subs, only use rms. it is good to have more. for instance, my subs max rms is 400, so an amp with rms of 475-500 would be perfect, depending on what kind of enclosure you have them in.


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