The factory subwoofer is actually a 9 1/2" Free air subwoofer. Aftermarket would be a 10". the mounting space available is 11 1/2" inches. So when you buy one aftermarket make sure you have enough room.
Yes, you can use a 500W subwoofer with a 1000W amp. Just be cautious not to crank up the volume too high to avoid damaging the subwoofer. Make sure to properly set the gain levels on the amp to match the subwoofer's power handling capabilities.
Type S for sure!
To get the best quality out of a subwoofer is to check the RMS power rating on the sub and make sure that the amp is sending that power out in that power range. if not enough power is going to the sub it will not perform to its fullest but if too much power is going to the sub it will not sound good and possibly blow the sub. and also the type of box the sub is in effects how good it sounds. a sealed box will give you a longer range of sound while a ported or vented box will give you more bass. To get the best quality out of a subwoofer is to check the RMS power rating on the sub and make sure that the amp is sending that power out in that power range. if not enough power is going to the sub it will not perform to its fullest but if too much power is going to the sub it will not sound good and possibly blow the sub. and also the type of box the sub is in effects how good it sounds. a sealed box will give you a longer range of sound while a ported or vented box will give you more bass.
You need to make sure the impedance matches or you will blow you amplifier! It would be best to replace it with the same brand as the speakers, feed it with a digital cable. There won't be a problem of overloading your amplifier.
Not terribly but it's best to only use while running to be sure.
Possibly not enough output power. Are you sure that you got the right size power supply?
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Yes. You should be sure to have a general power of attorney and/or medical power of attorney.
Subwoofers draw a lot of current when played at louder volumes. Thus it is either preferable to use an amplifier which can produce as much RMS (not peak) power as the subwoofer's power rating, or to be sure not to overdrive the amplifier since this produces audio distortion. Audio distortion can burn out the voice coil within a speaker.
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