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Can a amp that powers 1 sub power 2 subs?

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can a amp that powers 1 sub power 2 subs?

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  1. yes if the amp works it can power any speaker it may sound like a 6x9 tho


  2. It all depends on the rms power of the amp. If it has enough to accomidate both subs, you can bridge the subs to work off one channel. you do this simply by running the speaker wire from the first sub to the second, then running the wire from the second sub to the amp. Thats called bridging. Hope this helped you.

  3. are the subs dual or single voice coil? this will determine the wiring configurations you can use. then, depending on how you wire the subs, can the amp handle this load and deliver the correct amount of power to the subs? chances are your ok, but without knowing the details of the subs and amp, its hard to say.

  4. yes

  5. it depends how big your amp is and how big the subs are

  6. yes assuming it is a powered sub. If it is a un-powered sub, then you may have issues matching the impedance.

  7. It depends on how you connect them, but yes, but why do you want 2 subs....? Bass is non directional.  Get a better single sub.  Or do you need to hear the "thumping" from the next town?

  8. Mainly Yes But It Depends On The Rms On The Amp & The Rms On The Subs.

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