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Q: Will a 600 watt amplifer power a 1300 watt speaker.?
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Can a 1200 watt amp power a 1300 watt sub?

It's actually a good idea to have a speaker that can handle higher wattage than the amp can produce.


Is a 800 watt power amplifier can power a 1300 watt subwoofer?

yes/no


What will a 3000 watt amp do to a 300 watt speaker?

Using a 3000 watt amp with a 300 watt speaker can potentially damage the speaker due to overpowering it. The excessive power can cause the speaker to blow out or distort the sound quality. It's important to match the power ratings of the amp and speaker to prevent damage.


What kind of speker can you use for 350 watt amplifer?

It is imparative you find a speaker that can hold the ampage that a 350 watt amplifier can put out. It would be helpful if you went to your local music store or even car audio store. Its their job to help you.


If you mix a 1000 watt speaker with a 2500 watt speaker will they make a 3500 watt speaker?

No.


Can you power a 1300 watt sub with a 1500 watt amp?

Yes, are we talking rms or max? If its rms you will have no problem. well the amp is a 1500 watt max but 350wx1 rms in 4 ohm


How big an amp should I use to power 500 watt speaker PA monitor?

1000W will be suitable. See the specifications of speaker.


Is a 1000 watt power amplifier enough to power a 1000 watt subwoofer?

watt rating of a speaker is max power it can handle without getting damaged. it will produce proportionate amount of sound for less power from amp., even for 1 watt.The power output ratings for most amplifiers are very misleading. That number,i.e.,1000 watt , is under one certain type of condition for 1 second. Usually the frequency of 1khz for 1 second. The true output under actual operating conditions 20hz-20Khz is probably closer to 100 actual watts of music power or sound reproduction power. The same with the speaker rating,,,the power rated is at the same conditions Max power @ certain frequency @ certain amount of time.Safest bet,,,,,always use a larger rated speaker for an amplifier. If you have a 200 watt amp,,,use a speaker rated a minimum of 200 watts,,,,400 is better.


Will 350 watt amplifier will support 1300 watt subwoofer?

yes but the sound quality aint good enough :)


If you buy a 180 watt sterio and want four speakers do you need to buy 45 watt speakers?

Yes. That would be the ideal wattage. When if comes to watts you don't want to wire speakers to a system that will push more wattage than they can handle. Think of watts as an amount of power. If you push more power through to the speakers than they can handle than you'll blow them. Example: [Stereo]-----60watts------>[Speaker with 45 watt capacity] = Not good. You can wire a speaker with a higher wattage capacity than what the stero will put out. Example: [Stereo]-----60watts------>[Speaker with 60 watt capacity] = Good. Example: [Stereo]-----60watts------>[Speaker with 75 watt capacity] = Good too.


Will a 1200 watt amplifier blow out a 1000 watt subwoofer?

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.


How many volts does it take to power an audio speaker?

A 50 watt, 8 ohm speaker requires 20 volts to drive it to full power. Watts equals volts and amps, while volts equals amps times ohms.However, the 8 ohm rating is actually a minimum rating, and depends on frequency. Also, driving a speaker to full power on a continuous basis is not good for the speaker. (Or for the ears, either.)