That will depend on how you can/do hook them up. You said each sub is dual voice-coil. Can they be run in either parallel or series on each sub. Then, will you run the pair of subs in parallel or series with each other? This drastically effects what load the amplifier will have to deal with. Depending on how you arrange it all, the total load your amp sees could be as low as 1 ohm or as high as 16 ohms. I'm adding this question to my watchlist, so feel free to add more info so I can give you a more specific answer.
Passive subwoofers have an external amplifier. Active subwoofers include a built in amplifier. Top of the line home installations are typically always "active" but professional audio solutions often still use passive subwoofers.
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Your library should have a book that will contain information about audio subwoofers. You can first try searching the subject 'subwoofers' on the computers at your library.
A monoblock is a type of amplifier used in car audio systems. What the monoblock type of amplifier does is to split the two channels of audio into two separate mono systems, giving a little more kick to the bass coming out of subwoofers.
Usually the brand and model number will give it away, or the types of audio hookups.
To power your 3200 watt subwoofers effectively, you should look for an amplifier that can deliver at least 3200 watts RMS (Root Mean Square) power output at the impedance (ohms) of your subwoofers. It's important to match the impedance of your subwoofers with the amplifier to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, consider factors like amplifier efficiency, distortion levels, and compatibility with your audio setup when selecting the amplifier.
The subwoofer is the actual speaker making the loud bass. The amplifier is what powers the subwoofer and makes it work how it does. It only uses the low frequencies from the audio source and amplifies it.
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Subwoofers draw a lot of current when played at louder volumes. Thus it is either preferable to use an amplifier which can produce as much RMS (not peak) power as the subwoofer's power rating, or to be sure not to overdrive the amplifier since this produces audio distortion. Audio distortion can burn out the voice coil within a speaker.
Many vehicles unfortunately do not come with audio subwoofers. However, you may wish to have them in your ride so you can experience the kind of booming sound from your car�s audio system you want.Installing subwoofers can also be quite complicated and technical. You can make this job a lot easier by purchasing your subwoofers in an already assembled enclosure box. To install these kinds of subwoofers inside an enclosure box, simply follow the instructions below.First, you will need to modify the hook-ups for your car�s audio system�s four channel amplifier. What you will want to do is to modify the amplifier so the speakers already installed in the front and the rear of the vehicle are implementing the amplifier�s two front channels. To adjust these speakers, you will be able to use the high pass crossover of the amplifier�s front channels.The next step is bridging the amplifier�s rear channels to mono sound. This is done to make sure that the amplifier is supplying double the power. This may seem complicated. However, your amplifier likely came with instructions. Use them to help you make this adjustment.After you have finished that step, you need to wire both subwoofers. You should use 12 gauge wire for speakers to connect the amplifier to the subwoofers. However, first, you should again check your amplifier�s instructions. You may be told to connect them in a different way. The crossover of the amplifier�s rear channel should be low-pass.Next, you will need to perform some tests. Test to see what crossover point works best with the subwoofers. Once you have found it, use this crossover point.Once you have done all of this, you will need to make sure your subwoofers are properly secured in your trunk. There are a number of different ways to do this. However, one of the best options is to use L-brackets. The L-brackets will be made of metal and will be able to secure the subwoofer enclosure very securely.Use your L-brackets to secure the enclosure to the floor. If not the floor, you can also use the rear deck or even a wall. Once you have fastened the enclosure, you will need to apply silicone around the L-brackets. This is done to make sure that no air leaks out of the enclosure. You, however, may have to skip fastening the enclosure with L-brackets if a spare tire is inside your trunk.
Polk audio subwoofers can be found at specialized audio stores. Retail stores like Radioshack sell this brand. If one wants to buy from an online retailer, Amazon has a selection of Polk Audio products in their catalog.