Run a 2 sub per amp set-up. Get a distribution block for you power wire to split the power wire. You can run the remote wire from your stereo to one amp and then from the amp to the other amp. you will also need 2 sets of RCA's
Easy way is too get a 4 channel amp to power 4 subs.
you dont.. very unsafe and a waste of equiptment when it all blows up.
four two in the front and two in the back. the ones in the back or subs if you have top in stereo they have small amps to them in the rear
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yes you can cause i have two 12 inch subs and 2 1000 watt amps
yes they will but you will need measurements to make sure the box or boxes will fit.
Yes, the amps stay the same but the voltage doubles. If you connect in parallel the volts stay the same and the amps double.
Yes, Stevie Ray Vaughn used to run two Fender amps hooked together.
you would need multiple amplifiers if you were using 1000 wats of subs. two amps one on each sub should work decently.
You can connect a sub and speakers to one amp, depending on how many channels your amp has. A 4 channel amp will be able to run one (or two) subs using two channels (one bridged* sub or two subs) and two speakers running one channel each. A 2 channel amp will run 2 speakers or one bridged sub. A 6 channel amp will run one bridged sub (or two subs), 2 front speakers and 2 rear speakers. In my opinion, you will get the most performance, depending on which amps you use, by using a monoblock amp for your sub and an amp with enough channels to run all of your speakers. # Bridged = putting together the power of two channels to run one sub or speaker. Note: not all amps are bridgeable.
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!
no you wont get a 5000 watt amp and u will be fine
Most preamps just have a mono output for a subwoofer. No real reason to run stereo for subs, unless maybe you are running two speaker boxes as subs. Most amps are switchable to mono mode and put out more power in mono. Hope this helps.