
Ways to purchase your subwoofers.
The easiest installation is an
enclosed subwoofer system. One that is ready-made. This way the speaker and enclosure for optimum performance has already been matched for you by the manufacturer. Some, not all are also available with built in amplifier. You may also build your own box and buy a subwoofer driver of your choice. If you choose to build your own box, it can be difficult but can be a lot of fun. First, choose a subwoofer driver and then add it to a strong, ready to mount manufactured (ported and bandpass)
box. These boxes are well manufactured, so they hold up under the extreme pressure and vigorous bass you want. However, before you buy or make your own subwoofer system, make sure that you have enough room to install in your vehicle. The last thing you want to do is buy a subwoofer system and it doesn't fit at your desired location. Measure the area you have in mind and then compare it to the subwoofer / enclosure you're planning to get. Get a complete area measurement.

Key features to a car amplifier.
Supplying sufficient power to your subwoofer is very important for you don't want your subwoofer to sound cheap. So as you supply power to your subwoofer it require more power that mid-range or tweeters. A sufficient
amplifiers would be adequate to produce the low frequency bass that the subwoofer delivers. Each subwoofer have a recommended power range specification listed. Compare the RMS power output of the amplifier you plan to use.

Subwoofers and Amplifiers FAQ
Q: Which subwoofer will sound the loudest?
A: What a great question. So If you're looking for subwoofers that will deliver maximum sound, you need to consider sensitivity, enclosure type, and available in power. I would start out with a subwoofer with a high efficiency rating housed in a
ported or
bandpass box. I would then power the sub with an amplifier that has a power output within your sub's recommended power range. In doing this, you will achieve what you are looking for. Another thing you may want to consider is multiple subwoofer set up which will increase your sound and hit louder.
Q: Which hits harder: One 12 inch subwoofer or two 10 inch sub woofer?
A: This is a question we get all the time and its not an easy one to answer. In my experience, there are many things to consider. One is power and enclosure type and size and the other is self preference. So, with the single 12 inch subwoofer it may sound a little deeper where as the 10 inch it will sound cleaner.
Q: Should I use a mono amplifier or a multichannel amplifier to power my subs?
A: Do to
mono amplifiers tending to be Class D amplifiers, they are a good and a excellent choice for powering your subwoofers. Saying that, Class D amplifiers have a high power to heat ratio and are very efficient, which are exactly what you want. When dealing with low frequency signals, most mono amplifiers are designed to run at 2 OHMS.
Multichannel amplifiers, on the other hand, are typically designed to work with a 4 OHM load. This is important to know when using your amp to power multiple subwoofers, because you won't be able to bridge your multichannel, 4-ohm stable amp to power multiple subs that present less than a 4-ohm load. Instead, use a mono amplifier to power a 2-ohm load — two 4-ohm subwoofers, or 2, 2-ohm dual voice coil subwoofers.
Q: Can I bridge my mono amplifier?
A: Unfortunally no because there is nothing to "bridge." Bridging means combining two ampilifer channels together into one, in order to get more power. If you only have one channel, there's nothing to combine it with.
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