I guess I'll post this question after I seen Justin Spencer's post about
wire gauge for a sub. In my 1997 S-10, I added Bose speakers that I took out
of a 1999 GMC Envoy. I have just the dash and door speakers installed and
the subwoofer is next, but my radio is different. It wont hook up to the
Bose Amp. Any ideas how many mps/watts these speakers are? I was guessing
around 250, but I want to get an amp that will match the power capability of
the speakers dead on, I am a Bose fanatic and don't want to ruin them. Once
I do that, the sub will be installed inside my center counsel. Under the arm
rest. This also is where the amp will go. Comments welcome
Scott M - 12 Nov 2004 13:19 GMT
>I guess I'll post this question after I seen Justin Spencer's post about
>wire gauge for a sub. In my 1997 S-10, I added Bose speakers that I took
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>counsel. Under the arm rest. This also is where the amp will go. Comments
>welcome
There is no need to match the power. It is best to run the most power that
you can afford. Your chances of killing speakers are much more likely from
running too little power. This happens from overdriving the amp. Dont crank
it up so loud that it distorts and you will be fine.