You'll have to hook them up Parallel to each other electronically. It would be easier with just one amp, unless you are doing the bass with one and the rest of the frequency spectrum with the other which in that case they do not need to be tied together.
If you connect two 8 ohm speakers to the average car amp, then yes, probably. Most car amps can handle a 4 ohm load, which is what it would be.
Yes.
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
Amps and Watts measure different things. An Amp is a measure of electrical current and a Watt is a measure of Power. You can relate the two if you know the Voltage. For example, if your car has a 12V battery and your stereo draws 10 Amps of current, you are using 120 Watts of power. [Power in Watts] = [Voltage in Volts] x [Current in Amps]
I equipped with an auxillary plug in you will just need a cable to connect the two, if your stereo does not have the plug in you can get an FM transmitter and your music will be broadcast on a preset radio station. Some adapters are available that will add an auxiliary input to your car's stock radio through an unused CD changer port. Go to crutchfield.com and search for "auxiliary input adapters"
To connect one speaker to the right and left outputs of a stereo amplifier, split the input into two parts. These should go to the left and right signals. The input of the amps should be a stereo input.
Nothing. Just two ways to call the same thing.
Monoblock amps are two separate power amps, one for each channel.They are housed in separate cases. " Dual-mono" power amps are separate power amps-each with its own transformer, but in a single case. Both types are fed by a stereo pre- amplifier.Most amplifiers on the market have only one transfomer supplying both channels.Monoblocks are at the high end.
have Best Buy do it!
To bridge your amp you have to first look at your amp,find the speaker hook ups and it should say either on the top or the bottom [-------------bridge------------------]- + - +- +- +- after you find this you will have to run two sub woofers or one duel voice coil speaker to the positive side and one to the negative side of the bridge on your amp,you will connect the two positives of the two subs together and hook up to the positive side of the bridge and then the two negatives of the subs together to the negative side of the bridge,that will bridge your amp and speakers.Make sure that your amp can handle the new load, if it can't ,then it will start to cycle on and off.If that happens just run in stereo,not bridge mode.(Some amps will have a switch that you have to press to make it run in bridge)
Depends on the amp. There are two different types. Theres one for your in car speakers and theres one for your sub. The small amps are to increase sound for the small speakers and the big amps are so you can have subwoofers and you can have lots of bass.
Two of the best brands for car stereos are Alpine and Pioneer.Two good things about these two particular brands is that you can go very elaborate or keep it fairly simple.