Question:
i have 2 500watt svc subs. is there a 2 channel amp that can supply 500watts x2 at 4ohms??
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You will have a much easier time finding a mono amp that can produce 500 watts RMS into a 2-ohm load. Your subs will sound best if they're both playing exactly the same signal, and the easiest way to accomplish this is to wire them in parallel for a combined 2-ohm load. This is exactly what a mono amp is designed for, and you'll find more of them for lower prices than you'll find 2-channel amps rated for 250 watts RMS per channel. Here's an amp that would work well: http://www.crutchfield.com/s-mln8guolx61...When matching amps and subs, use only the RMS ratings, not the max ratings; and look for CEA-2006 compliant power ratings on the amp.
Update: Buy an amp with a mono rating of 500 watts RMS at 2 ohms. The ohm rating is important; most mono amps will have a 4-ohm rating and a 2-ohm rating. Look at the 2-ohm rating. Your speakers are rated for 250 watts RMS, which means that together they can handle 500 watts (not 1000).
If my subs are 600 wats max power how many watt amp should i get?
whats the ohms on the subs? most likely 4 or 2ohm and i bet you can drop the amp to 2ohm stable.How to hook a light toggle switch to 800 what amp?
Check this out dude, Blitz 2 channel 1000 watt sub, which is what you need. You have 2 500 watt subs which i'm assuming is 500 watts MAX and not 500 watts RMS (constant wattage)What may be wrong with my CD deck?
The amp is 2 channel, so you will split the wattage output of the amp by 2, so 2 channels each supplying maximum wattage of 500 to each of your speaker.
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I found the amp on ebay, but you really just need any 1000 watt max 2 channel sub.don't worry about the ohms, for a system if your wattage range whatever amp you get will be able to support 4 ohms.
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