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Will 350 watt amplifier will support 1300 watt subwoofer?

yes but the sound quality aint good enough :)


Can you use a 600 watt amp with a 500 watt subwoffer?

Yes, you can use a 600 watt amplifier with a 500 watt subwoofer. It is important to ensure that the amplifier's output power does not exceed the subwoofer's power handling capability to avoid damaging the subwoofer. It is also recommended to properly set the gain levels on the amplifier to match the subwoofer's power handling.


Can your cars battery hold up a 1200 watt amplifier with 2 12 inch 500 watts speakers and a 12 inch 1300 watt subwoofer?

Yes should be fine.


Will a 1200 watt amplifier blow out a 1000 watt subwoofer?

Technically, yes. Practically, no. Amplifiers and speakers are rated by the maximum amount of power (and at what impedance) they can handle. A 1200 watt amplifier will eventually destroy a 1000 watt speaker if it is operated at maximum power. In normal use, however, you rarely even get close to maximum rating.


What amplifier power will I need to power dual 12" Rockford Fosgate subwoofers?

A Rockford 250 watt amp would compliment a 12" Subwoofer very nicely.


Does the Rockford Fosgate 12" sub have to have an Amplifier over 50 watts?

For optimal performance, match the amplifier's power output to the rating of your subwoofer. The Rockford Fosgate 12" starts at a 150-Watt rating.


Which car amplifier offers the best subwoofer output?

The Rockford Fosgate Punch 400-Watt Mult. offers a very good subwoofer output. You can also try the Boss CX1100M.


Will a 600 watt amplifer power a 1300 watt speaker.?

Yes, but not to full effect.


Which car subwoofer has the most features for a decent price?

The MTX Audio Magnum MB212P 1000 Watt 2-12" Subwoofer Box w/Car Amplifier is a good one to start.


How are quad 34 preamp and 306 power amplifier rated?

In watt watt watts


You have 4 ohms subwoofer which amplifier is applicable?

Take a good 100 watt amplifier. Don't look for one with an output impedance of 4 ohms. All amps have output impedances of less than 0.5 ohms, because we use voltage bridging and not power matching.


Will a 1600 watt amp blow a 450 watt sub woofer?

Well, it depends. When you look at subwoofers, it will say RMS and peak. Now, let's talk about the "RMS" and "peak" on the subwoofer. The RMS is the real power. That's what were gonna be looking for. The RMS is the continuous power design for the subwoofer to operate. The peak is the maximum power the subwoofer can handle. Obviously, were not gonna be running the subwoofer with its peak power because that will decrease the life of your subwoofer. Running too much power or too little can damage your subwoofer. It's also important to run it by it's RMS rating. So, I don't know if that 450 watt is the RMS or peak. I'm assuming that it's the RMS. As long as you don't bridge it, it should be fine.