Need to know the voltage the amp operates on.
yes it can
Yes depending on how many channels the amp has. You usually want to place each speaker on its own channel. If this amp has at least three channels, the output of the used channels would be 1500 watts / 3 = 500 watts per speaker.
yes
12v 1.5amp power adapter is 18 Watt, can't load more than 18W power consumption,3amp power adapter can load 36W.
Not unless the device is running at less than 333 volts.
yeah it is i had 2 12s and 2 10s hooked up to a 900 watt amp and it hit hard
i got two sony xplod 12s and running off an 800 watt amp they sound good
depending on your amps rms, i wouldnt suggest it.
yes it can
biggest u can afford!
Yes depending on how many channels the amp has. You usually want to place each speaker on its own channel. If this amp has at least three channels, the output of the used channels would be 1500 watts / 3 = 500 watts per speaker.
a watt is power, or 1 joules sec= 1 watt an amp is 6.242 × 1018 electrons passing a given point each second,
yes but make sure the rms power for each is the same or close at 2 ohms and wire both subs in series-parallel
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
It's actually a good idea to have a speaker that can handle higher wattage than the amp can produce.
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.
It depends on the car. Ive had a 1200 watt amp in my durango and my explorerand dident have any problems. It all has to do with what power the alternator can produce. If you have a car, i recomend gettng a cap, if you have a SUV or truck, id say don't worry about it. But that's my opinion from personal experience