Wire them in series and you should be ok.
It is unlikely that your speakers will blow if your receiver is rated for 160 watts per channel and your speakers are rated for 130 watts each. The receiver's maximum power output is a measure of its capability, but it does not mean that it will always output that amount of power. As long as you don't push the volume too high or introduce distortion, your speakers should be able to handle the power from the receiver.
that's impossible, unless you want to hook it straight up to the radio, which is possible but you will only be getting 50 watts into a subwooer that usually has around 250-1000 watts so it will barely have any to no excursion, the reason why people have amps is because it has more wattage then a regular stereo..but you don't want to have a too big of a amp because that will blow your subwoofers, so you need to find a amp that is suitable for your subwoofers
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There is no certain way to keep up with car subwoofers , but to maintain the sound quality , the bass in the car should be turned down on the lower side as to not blow the speakers .
no, a factory CD player can be used in a vehicle that has subwoofers attached. as long as the factory CD player in the vehicle has treble, bass, and subwoofer controls on it, it will be fine. if not, an aftermarket CD player will be the solution. with subwoofers, you need to control the amount of power that are ran through them. the amplifier is a control, but if not set correctly on the CD player, you could blow your subwoofers.
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
Watts on a blow dryer indicate its power output, not how hot it gets or how forcefully it blows out hair. The heat settings on the blow dryer control the temperature, while the speed settings determine how forcefully air is blown out.
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no you dont There are a couple of options. you can buy a 2 chanel with 400W rms per chanel, or a mono at 800w. make sure you match the ohms of you speakers with you amp. If your amp is 800w rms at 2ohm, it's 400w rms at 4 ohms. So if your speakers are 4 ohms, they wouldn't be getting the power they need. And remember you can blow speakers by under powering them, but not by over powering them.
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