To bridge a Sony Xplod 1000 watt amp, you will need to ensure it is capable of being bridged (most amps have a bridge mode). Then, take the positive output from one channel and connect it to the positive terminal of the speaker, and the negative output from the other channel to the negative terminal of the speaker. Finally, adjust the gain and crossover settings accordingly for optimal performance.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
1 watt is equal to 1/1000 kilowatts. To convert a value from watts to kilowatts just divide by 1000. To answer the question there is .001 kilowatts in one watt.
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. The prefix "kilo" in front of the unit watt means one thousand.
A 1000 watt theater light will produce 1000 watts of heat energy. However, not all of that energy is converted to heat as some is also emitted as light.
i got two sony xplod 12s and running off an 800 watt amp they sound good
probably 800 watts by 2 channels at least i had mine pushed by a 1200 watt sony xplod and they sounded great
i would say the 1300watt 12" sony xplod sub i have one in my car and ive had a 600 peak power pushing it and it sounded good for the size and for only one sub. to much power will blow it id stick with the 1300 watt sub.
1000-1200 watt peak amp its rated at 350RMS and breaks at 1200 watts so ether a 500-600RMS should do fine and sound killer
It is a good idea to typically use and amplifier of equal or greater power than your subs ratings, I tend to recommend 120% of rated power. So in your case a 2000 to 2400 watt amp, this does depend on your speaker power though (is the power peak or RMS) you will need to take this into consideration.
i found one for 65.00 new
1 kilo Watt = 10^3 (1000) Watts 1 mega Watt = 10^6 (1,000,000) Watts 1000 kilo Watt = 1000*1000 Watts = 1,000,000 Watts = 1 Mega Watt Therefore...1000 kW = 1 MW Hope that helps! ^_^
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
1 watt is equal to 1/1000 kilowatts. To convert a value from watts to kilowatts just divide by 1000. To answer the question there is .001 kilowatts in one watt.
not gega watt ,it is gaga watt , you have to start from 1 watt 1000 watt = 1 k watt 1000 000 = 1 mega watt 1000 000 000 = 1 gaga watt example : your home need 5 k watt = 5000 watt , but this mega watt or gaga watt amount generated from huge turbine s ,to feeding cites needs in electricity demand .
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
1000 kilowatts for 1 mega watt