Two bucks!!! It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it, just like anything else in a free market economy.
A 15 amp switch can safely handle up to 1400 resistive watts.
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yes it can
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Voltage times amps equals watts. A watt is sometimes called a volt-amp because one volt times one amp equals one watt.
$250
I am not a sound man but an electrician. But as I understand it, speakers only receive power. So if you connect 300 watt speakers to a 250 watt amp, you can only get 250 watts out of the speakers. If this understanding is correct, this could not blow your amp. I might say, however, that in most things electrical, they are not intended to be used at maximum output for very long. So if this understanding stays true with sound equipment, then running your 250 watt amp at maximum output in an attempt to get 300 watts out of it, this could shorten the life of your amp even though you never actually overload it.
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A 15 amp switch can safely handle up to 1400 resistive watts.
YES! it won't reach it's peak, but that's also probably a good thing, cause it'll be harder to blow your sub. i prefer to buy either the exact watt match for my subs and amp, or buy the next lower watt amp from my subs
depends on what the rms is. The 1000 is there for looks, the rms is what you really want to look for.
In most cases, the speakers should be able to handle more watts than the amp can deliver. Doing it the other way around will blow out the speakers.
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.
between $250 and $300.
A device designed to run on 250 volts at up to 2 amperes.
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