Rms - 600 watts x 1 @ 2 ohms
Answers: get a mono amp. it might not be a diffrence within the prices
You can't wire two 4 ohm DVCs together to procure 2 ohm, only 1 ohm or 4 ohm.
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You CAN flex EACH sub for 2 ohm - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/s...
The RMS of the sub should not be exceeded by more than 10%.
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Like what sparky said, you can get a 1 ohm or 4 ohm nouns on your amp. I suggest getting a 4 ohm 2-channel amp. The reason is that the amp will engender less distortion and smaller amount heat later an amp running at 1 ohm. Also, a 2-channel will be cheaper then finding a monoblock amp that supplies like peas in a pod amount of power at 4 ohms.
If you have 600w rms total next a good amp for the price is the Cadence TXA-3002. For the price it is a especially nice amp.
http://www.cadencestore.com/ProductCart/...
The wiring diagram for how you will connect your subs is below.
http://www.cardomain.com/shop/wooferwiza...
Good Luck!
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