For two 12" JBL W12GTI MKII subwoofers, a monoblock amplifier with an RMS power output that matches or slightly exceeds the subs' RMS power handling would be ideal. Look for an amp that delivers clean and stable power at the impedance (ohms) your subs are wired to – usually 1 ohm or 2 ohms. Make sure to consider the size of your vehicle's electrical system as well.
No, a 700 amp fuse would not be suitable for a 500 amp circuit. The fuse amperage rating should be equal to or slightly higher than the circuit's maximum amperage to provide proper protection. In this case, a 500 amp fuse or slightly higher would be the appropriate choice.
A 15 amp breaker is not sufficient for a 225 amp load. You would need a breaker that matches the load current, such as a 225 amp breaker. Using a 15 amp breaker for a 225 amp load would cause the breaker to trip immediately due to overcurrent.
It depends on what kind of amp it is. Is it an audio amp or an rf amp . . A 3 kW audio amp would draw about 300 watts on average at most, so with a good reservoir capacitor the supply current would be 0.2 amps. A 3 kW rf amp for AM radio would draw about 4500 watts so the supply current would be 3 amps.
The duration of amp hours can vary depending on the amount of current drawn by the device they are being used in. For example, a 10Ah battery would last 10 hours if the device draws 1 amp per hour. If the device draws 2 amps per hour, the battery would last 5 hours.
Plugging a 20 amp 250 V plug into a 50 amp 250 V outlet should not cause immediate harm as the voltage is the same. However, it could overload the outlet if the connected device draws more than 20 amps, leading to overheating and potential fire hazards. It's best to use the correct amperage plug for the outlet to prevent electrical issues.
Yes. Plug the headphone output of the 2488 into the input of the headphone amp and everyone can control their own volume.
They dont use anyYou could just put a microphone underneath your setup and hook it up to a speaker.When dealing with an electronic drumset you would not want to use an guitar amp because the pitch range of a drumset is to high, a bass amp would be better, and a keyboard amp would be the second best. The best option is to get a specialized amp for drums.
This is a highly subjective question. Many might say Marshalls as they have become somewhat of an industry standard. Amp conoisseurs might lean towards boutique amps, such as Budha, Splawn, Soldano, Engl or Framus. Realistically the best electric guitar amp is what sounds the best to you. If there was a single "best amp" everyone would be using it.
There are many places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp. The best places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp would be places like Amazon and Best Buy.
your best bet would be getting a marshall full stack amp =)
it depends on alot, alot of things. but id say to be safe a 2000 watt. but the best amp would be a sundown saz1500d
the best combo for subs and amps would have to be P.G. amps and jl audio subs Flipy Floppy
Yeah you can and it will sound pretty good too being a semi-acoustic guitar. For best results though an amp is needed!
i. HIGHLY. recommend. an. amp. But it is possible if you would buy a converter for your CD player or just connect the sub wire from your sub and connect it into your rear speakers on your trunk. But this would send treble through them which sounds like crap and isn't exactly the best on the subs. I would get an amp
Since the resulting short circuit would be outside the amp, it WOULD NOT blow the amp.
Well the best route is a 400 watt 4 channel amp for 5.25's. Then a 200 watt 2 channel amp for 6x9's. Or any amp that is no more than 100 watts per channel.
The best test would be to take some of the bacteria growing on the LB plate and streak them on a LB/amp plate. If the bacteria are viable on the LB/amp plate, then they are resistant to ampicillin. If no bacterial colonies survive, then they were not ampicillin resistant.