depends on what the rms is. The 1000 is there for looks, the rms is what you really want to look for.
put 2 speakers in series
Normal car radio is no different than aftermarket. Determine the output wires on the radio, take them into the amp and the output from the amp back to the wires going to the speakers. Normal car speakers are not going to take the output of the amp if you raise it much.
45 watt output to each of four speaker connections
splice the blue amp wire on the harness to the power wire, your car came with a factory amp. that will give you sound.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
no you wont get a 5000 watt amp and u will be fine
All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
That may depend on the car you are instlling it in. But unless you have a very small sedan you will not have any problem with installing all that power inside your car
I suggest getting 2 12'' polk momo subs with a 1000 watt 4 channel boss amp. You will need to take your car in to have this done as it will be a custom job. It will be a lot of work but will be worth it in the end.
It will take a current of 46 amps.
The QSC KSub - Dual 12" 1000 Watt Active Subwoofer for K Series is best for competting.
What you want to look for is the RMS of the amp and the sub. . . im going to guess that the 660 is the peak watts of the amp and the 1000 is the peak of the sub so in that case the amp would push it but not like is can be pushed. . . with 1000 watts your sub's rms is around 600 i would guess so you need an amp around 600 rms and you want to get and amp that has 2 channels so you can bridge the amp and get more power to your sub you can try that with the 660 watt amp you have and you should hear a big difference. . .
It depends on the car. Ive had a 1200 watt amp in my durango and my explorerand dident have any problems. It all has to do with what power the alternator can produce. If you have a car, i recomend gettng a cap, if you have a SUV or truck, id say don't worry about it. But that's my opinion from personal experience
Rockford Fosgate offers a great selection of 900 watt amps. You can also check reviews on the Kenwood 900 watt mono channel amp.
well you hook it up
u need atleast a 350 wall amp to power those speakers..so that they give their best output.the inbuilt amp of yr head unit could also drive yr speakers..but a amp would be better.
10 amp will do and be safe.