Yes, the sub will work fine. Speakers ususally have two ratings, RMS which is constant power handling and peak power- meaning it can handle peaks of the higher rating. If your speaker is rated for 1300 watts then that is likely the peak rating. It is better to use speakers that are rated for more than the power of the amp you are using so there is no chance of blowing the speakers. The speakers will also produce cleaner sound when the amp is running close to capacity without overdriving and distorting the speaker. Also, if the amp is a stereo amp rated for 1200 watts it is only putting out a maximum of 600 watts per channel.
crutchfield has a wiring diagram for all kinds of configurations, check it out.
A 800 watt 2 channel amp will work
Depends on what your willing to spend.. For two 1200 watt subs I would go with a 1200 watt amp and run both of then 600 watts ( you don't want to always run subs to full power, because the voice coil might blow or you will light your subs on fire). If your feeling brave you can run a 2000 watt amp 0_o that will annoy your neighbours, but make your car bump!
i was about to hook up 2 12'' mtx tr45 and 2 10'' renegade25 on my 1400watt amp too
It's actually a good idea to have a speaker that can handle higher wattage than the amp can produce.
When buying an amp its best and safe to use the 1:1 ratio. That would mean if subs RMS was rated at 350 watts then get a 350 watt amp. Alot of installers will use 3:1 ratio because the subs max rated at 1200 watts so they say you will need a 1200 watt amp. But the truth is that sub may only peak a fraction of a millisecond. So unless your competing for a title championship there is no need to destroy you subs that you paid so much for.
In most cases, the speakers should be able to handle more watts than the amp can deliver. Doing it the other way around will blow out the speakers.
1000W Kenwood KAC-7204 2/1
You first take the amp Then you take the subs. Then. Voila.
It depends what subs you have it might be messing up your amp to i have 2 12 inch MTX thunder 5500s and i have a 1300 watt amp i turn it up all the way alot and nothing happens to my subs cause my amp shuts off. but what kinda subs do you have? that's what matters if you have 2 10 xplod's then yes but 2 ten jl audios no.
for a fist amp its not bad but dont screw your subs over if you have good subs and a bad amp. go with hifonics or somthing good if willing to spend,
no it will not and do not try that i almost got electrocuted from it