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Can a 1200 watt amp power a 300 watt box?

Yes, a 1200 watt amp can power a 300 watt box. The wattage of the amp refers to its maximum power output, so it can deliver up to 1200 watts if needed. As long as the amp is set up properly and not pushed to its maximum capacity, it can safely power a 300 watt box.


Can you hook a 200 watt amplifier to a 120 watt sub woofer?

Yes it should be all right. Ratings for amp/speakers are approximate but as a rule it is preferable for the speaker to be rated higher than the amp.


What size circuit breaker is needed for a 300 watt bulb?

A 300 watt bulb requires a circuit breaker of at least 2.5 amps. This can be determined by dividing the power (300 watts) by the voltage (120 volts). However, considering normal breaker sizes, a 5 amp breaker would be sufficient for a 300 watt bulb.


Can 100 watts amp handle 300 watts subwoofer i have a pioneer 300watts sub and a 100 watts rockford amp will the amp handle it or it will get fry?

An amp can only put out so much power without distortion. A speaker, say, a subwoofer, will utilize whatever the amp is able to put out. So the question is not will a speaker fry an amp, but whether the amp will blow the speaker. (Not, in your example) Any speaker, though, needs a certain amount of power to begin to drive it to listenable levels. High-efficiency speakers like bass-reflex speakers need only 5 or 10 watts for loud levels, while a low-efficiency speaker may not even make a squeek until they are fed with 10 to 15 watts of power. sO will this set up work or not?


What wire size needed for 120 volt 3000 watt load?

AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.

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Will it sound bad if you use a 400 watt speaker with a 300 watt amp?

No, that's just the maximum capacity of the speakers. You can always run them at less than their maximum rating.


Can a 1200 watt amp power a 300 watt box?

Yes, a 1200 watt amp can power a 300 watt box. The wattage of the amp refers to its maximum power output, so it can deliver up to 1200 watts if needed. As long as the amp is set up properly and not pushed to its maximum capacity, it can safely power a 300 watt box.


What is louder sub on 300 watt amp 10'' 300 watt or 10'' 600 watt?

They can be as loud, as the amp is not delivering 600 watts. The 10" sub rated at 600 watts is able to withstand more power.


Can a twin 300 watt speaker destroy a 250 amp?

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.


Can a 1200 watt amp power a 1300 watt sub?

It's actually a good idea to have a speaker that can handle higher wattage than the amp can produce.


Can you blow out your speakers if you use the wrong power amplifier?

Speakers can be blown if the wrong power amplifier is used and damage can be done by either overpowering or underpowering the amp. For example, if the power rating of the speaker is 300 watts capacity you will need a 300- to 600-watt amp.


Can you use a 52 watt stereo with 1000 watt speakers?

sure you can, your amp will only deliver 52 watts to the speaker, more importend would be the impedance of the speaker . it should be equal to what your amp has! may be 8 ohms


Can you use a 600 watt amp on a 300 watt speaker?

AS long as the impedance is a match you can use any speake with any amp. But if the power ratings are too mismatched don't expect it to sound that good. If the amp is stronger than the speaker, the speaker can be damaged if you crank the amp up high. And if you hook an amp to a too strong speaker the amp might have trouble powering it properly.


Will a 3000 watt generator power a 15 amp circular saw?

Yes, you can use up to 25 amps on a 3,000 watt generator.


How big an amp should I use to power 500 watt speaker PA monitor?

1000W will be suitable. See the specifications of speaker.


1200 watt wiring kit suitable for a 800 watt amp and 1100 watt sub not sure whether this would have a effect on the cables?

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.


Will 760 watt 2 channel amp power two 300 watt sub woofers?

Yes, but the amp is too powerful and if turned up to full volume will blow the speakers.