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Subwoofers need a lot of power. That power comes from an amplifier. You probably know the difference in sound between your TV speakers and a home theater system. An amplifier in your vehicle can make that kind of difference, especially with aftermarket subwoofers. You'll hear a bigger, fuller bass, with greater impact. This is especially true if you've installed better speakers in your vehicle. The subwoofer and mono amp will complement their improved sound. 

The first consideration is how many subs you'll be powering and how much power each one needs. Once you know that, you'll know how much amplifier power you'll want. Read our amplifier buying guide for more details. 

Yes, you can, as long as you have a basic knowledge of electronics and you're handy with tools. You'll have to run a power wire from your vehicle's battery back to your amp's location, and then a ground wire from the amp to your vehicle's chassis. It's important to do the job correctly so you don't damage your vehicle. Our Tech Support people can help you if any issues come up. Read our Amplifier Installation Guide for the whole story. 

Check your subs to see how much power they can handle in terms of "watts RMS." For a subwoofer, you should select an amplifier that produces approximately that much RMS power. Speakers are more forgiving, so you don't always have to max them out, although more power always sounds better.