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3 Things to Know About Audiopipe Two-Channel Audio Amplifiers

Your sound system can be one of the most impressive aftermarket features of your car. Having a good amplifier can help your subwoofers and speakers function more efficiently. If you are looking for Audiopipe two-channel amplifiers, there are a few things you should know.

How do two-channel amplifiers differ from other amplifiers?

Two-channel amplifiers are unique in a few ways. The two channels that an amp like this can provide offer users plenty of drive and signal-boosting ability as well as room to build and add on to a sound system. Audiopipe two-channel amplifiers can also be bridged easily. You can connect a pair speakers to one channel, such as the ones found in the passenger and driver doors of your car, and one channel can drive multiple subwoofers. This means that you'll have an efficient way to create a surround-sound effect in your vehicle.

What wattage specifications do Audiopipe amplifiers have?
  • Peak: This reading is useful for specifying what an amp is capable of. Peak wattage is the measurement of electrical wattage in short bursts as your amp is being used. It is a good way to tell if your subwoofers or speakers will be able to be used with the amp. For component pairing, you should use the RMS measurement.
  • RMS: RMS stands for Root Mean Square, and it shows the amount of continuous wattage output that your amp provides. It's usually about half of the peak-wattage number. RMS is the measurement you should use when matching speakers and subwoofers to your amp. It gives you a good idea of your amp's general wattage and is a more reliable power measurement than peak power.
What's needed to install a car audio amplifier?

There are a few things you'll need for installing amps:

  • Instructions: You should always read the instructions before installing equipment. The amplifier you choose will have specifications that can differ from similar models. The manufacturer's guide can address these specs and help you to install your amp properly.
  • Safety knowledge: Be sure to know how to handle electrical wiring of any kind safely. Read any safety warnings and never mount an amp upside down.
  • Wiring: You'll likely need a wiring kit for your amplifier. Many amps come with wiring kits, but if not, you'll need an auxiliary cable, ground wires, and speaker wiring at the minimum.
  • Room: Make sure you have space for your amp. An amplifier should always be installed at least 2 feet from your vehicle's stock stereo to help you avoid frequency interference.
  • Tools and hardware: Having the proper tools and hardware on hand will save you time and energy. You'll likely need nuts, bolts, mounting brackets, a drill, and the proper screwdrivers. You may have to take apart certain components of your vehicle to install your amplifier, so be prepared for that too.

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