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Yes you can depending on the wattage of the amp. i personally would only put two 12's on one amp. cause it will still bump hard!!(:
"milli" means a thousandth in the metric units of measurement. Thus 1000 milliamps = 1 amp.
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-- If the 3 Amp is being drawn from a battery,then the battery is supplying3 x (Voltage of the battery) watts.-- If the 3 Amp is flowing through a resistor,then the resistor is dissipating9 x (Resistance of the resistor) watts.
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It depends on the rms of the two cvrs combined. Also if the 1200 watt amp is 1200 watt rated (rms) or 1200 watt peak. Lets say the two kickers have an rms of 600 watt each, and the amp is 1200 watt rms, which it probably isnt but i'll pretend. This set up would work because 600 of the amps watts would be correctly matched with one sub, and the other 600 would go to the other sub.
yes it can
crutchfield has a wiring diagram for all kinds of configurations, check it out.
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.
1/10th of an amp
12 Amps x 12 volts = 1200 watts 1200 watts / by 120 volts = 10 amps at 120 volts Answer is 10 amp hours
The best way to hook up a single 12 inch dvc to a 1200 watt amp is to use an MTX thunder box.
Would be compared to 1200 watt amp
It's actually a good idea to have a speaker that can handle higher wattage than the amp can produce.
Yes, the adaptor allows load currents of 1200 amps or less, and 500 amps is included in that. The voltage of a supply stays constant, the current that flows is determined by what power the appliance needs to run.
HIRE AN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. If you're not an electrician and you're thinking you can put in a 1200 amp service yourself, you can't. If you need to ask how, you shouldn't even be thinking you can. This is a large job which needs to be completed by an electrical contractor. Period.
you just need one, a general rule of thumb is that the wattage on your amp should be double the wattegae on your sub, hence if you have a 1200 watt sub you'll need a 2400 watt amp