Yes, you can use a 600 watt amplifier with a 500 watt subwoofer. It is important to ensure that the amplifier's output power does not exceed the subwoofer's power handling capability to avoid damaging the subwoofer. It is also recommended to properly set the gain levels on the amplifier to match the subwoofer's power handling.
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.
It is possible that a 600 watt amp could be louder than a 400 watt amp when paired with 400 watt woofers, but it also depends on other factors like speaker efficiency and the overall quality of the components. More wattage generally means more power and potentially more volume, but it's not the only factor that determines loudness.
The price of a 250 watt amp can vary depending on the brand, features, and condition. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $500 for a 250 watt amp.
The Alpine V12 MRV-T501 amp has a maximum power output of 500 watts.
To run a 500 watt 240 volt heater, you would need a 2.08 amp breaker. This can be calculated by dividing the wattage by the voltage (500W / 240V = 2.08A). You would typically round up to the nearest standard breaker size, which in this case would be a 3 amp breaker.
They can be as loud, as the amp is not delivering 600 watts. The 10" sub rated at 600 watts is able to withstand more power.
Absolutely!! If you turn up the gain too much, the speakers will smoke. You can use it at a lower level
nope your powering it just right
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.
All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
sure. Will it be loud? No. Its just not enough power to drive that sub.
It is possible that a 600 watt amp could be louder than a 400 watt amp when paired with 400 watt woofers, but it also depends on other factors like speaker efficiency and the overall quality of the components. More wattage generally means more power and potentially more volume, but it's not the only factor that determines loudness.
Yes the amp can push the 2 subs. I have 2 1250 watt 12inch subs and 1 maybe 400 or 500 watt amp and the amp does fine but if you want more bass at lower levels of volume then you want to have a bigger amp. Just make sure your amp doesnt blow your subs.
you ohm load is too low. raise the ohm load or buy an amp that is stable at the ohm level of the sub.
a 500 watt sub woofer puts out 250 RMS a 500 watt amp puts out the same and if you want a good setup get a sub with RMS and a amp with 1200 max so 600 RMS will be powering the same 500 RMS sub woofer then you can tune it to push the sub woofer a bit and the sub woofer should take it I recommend ether mono single channel 2 channel brands go name brand if u want support later or go no name to be different
No, the current will be too high.
no you wont get a 5000 watt amp and u will be fine