Some basic questions

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yousmeg

Audiophyte
Hey, im soon to be getting a sub (or subs :D ) for my Mini Clubman (a classic one), and ive got a few questions about them, would be great if anyone could help me out.

If i have a 2000w sub, do i need a 2000w amp?
or, if i have a box with 2 subs, total 600w RMS/2000w Max, will this 1200w amp power them without blowing up?
Which is better, a sub with a built in amp, or a separate amp?
And does the power supply go via the head unit, or direct from the fusebox?
Oh and do you think a Mini has enough power to run a setup like the ones suggested above?

Thanks, James.
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Hey, im soon to be getting a sub (or subs :D ) for my Mini Clubman (a classic one), and ive got a few questions about them, would be great if anyone could help me out.

If i have a 2000w sub, do i need a 2000w amp?
or, if i have a box with 2 subs, total 600w RMS/2000w Max, will this 1200w amp power them without blowing up?
Which is better, a sub with a built in amp, or a separate amp?
And does the power supply go via the head unit, or direct from the fusebox?
Oh and do you think a Mini has enough power to run a setup like the ones suggested above?

Thanks, James.
You need to know what the T/S parameters are for the sub/s. WinISD is freeware for modeling subs. I use bass box pro, which I find better. Then you can model.
 
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yousmeg

Audiophyte
Sorry to be annoying, but do the T and the S stand for? :eek:
 
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