Yes, a 1200 watt amp can provide good bass for 2 Kicker CVR 12-inch subwoofers. Make sure to set the amp gain correctly, match the impedance of the subwoofers with the amp, and use a proper enclosure for optimal performance.
Yes, a 1200 watt amp can power a 300 watt box. The wattage of the amp refers to its maximum power output, so it can deliver up to 1200 watts if needed. As long as the amp is set up properly and not pushed to its maximum capacity, it can safely power a 300 watt box.
A 1200 watt generator can typically power small appliances such as a refrigerator, microwave, computer, TV, lights, and fans. It may not be able to power larger appliances like air conditioners or washers and dryers. Be sure to check the specific power requirements of your appliances to ensure they can be safely powered by the generator.
The cost to use a device depends on its power consumption (wattage) and the time it is used. The 1200 watt hair dryer will cost more to use if it is used for a longer period of time compared to the 100 watt light bulb. Additionally, the cost of electricity per unit consumed (kilowatt-hour) will also affect the overall cost.
The amount of energy that is consumed by a 1.20 kilowatt hair used used for twelve minutes is approximately fifty seven kilojoules and the amount of energy consumed by an eleven watt night left on for ten hours is approximately twenty five kilojoules.
A 1200 watt resistive load hair dryer is equivalent to 1.2 kw (kilowatts).
Yes, a 1200 watt amp can provide good bass for 2 Kicker CVR 12-inch subwoofers. Make sure to set the amp gain correctly, match the impedance of the subwoofers with the amp, and use a proper enclosure for optimal performance.
Yes, a 1200 watt amp can power a 300 watt box. The wattage of the amp refers to its maximum power output, so it can deliver up to 1200 watts if needed. As long as the amp is set up properly and not pushed to its maximum capacity, it can safely power a 300 watt box.
Yes!!!!! Do not try it unless you want to get to very hurt!!!!!!!!
very hot but not quite as hot as the 2000 watt
800 watt should be fine
you just need one, a general rule of thumb is that the wattage on your amp should be double the wattegae on your sub, hence if you have a 1200 watt sub you'll need a 2400 watt amp
1200 Watt wiring is more than enough for an 800 Watt amp. The rating of the sub doesn't make any difference to the cables. If you want to use the sub to its rated power you should get a bigger amp. If the amp can only give out 800 Watts and the sub can take 1100 Watts then you can put a bigger amp on. It is still going to be loud as with an 800 Watt amp. I have a 300 watt amp with a 1200 Watt sub and people hear me coming.
do amps get pushed? Normally a 1200 watt amp would need driving with less than 12 watts of audio.
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.
crutchfield has a wiring diagram for all kinds of configurations, check it out.
The best way to hook up a single 12 inch dvc to a 1200 watt amp is to use an MTX thunder box.