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.
sure. Will it be loud? No. Its just not enough power to drive that sub.
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.
i found one for 65.00 new
Yes, but in order to do so you need to adjust the power going into each sub from the amp. It should be located on the back of the amp, but location varies by brand.
depends on what the rms is. The 1000 is there for looks, the rms is what you really want to look for.
Yes, if that is all that is on the circuit.
no you wont get a 5000 watt amp and u will be fine
A #8 conductor is rated at 40 amps. Wattage is the product of amps x volts. As you can see the voltage is needed in this question to answer it. In the electrical trade I have never come across the terminology watt amp. Volt amp, yes.
sure you can, your amp will only deliver 52 watts to the speaker, more importend would be the impedance of the speaker . it should be equal to what your amp has! may be 8 ohms
watt = amp * volt watt hour capacity = amp hour capacity * voltage Calculate capacity in watt hour for the one which gives you mAh capacity with the following (dividing by 1000 to convert mA to A): Wh capacity = (mAh capacity / 1000 ) * voltage - Neeraj Sharma
do amps get pushed? Normally a 1200 watt amp would need driving with less than 12 watts of audio.