Answers: Those subs can handle 750+watts RMS slickly.
But,
As stated before, you'll ONLY know how to wire the sub to 4ohms. That amp puts out going on for 375watts RMS @ 4ohms, so the sub will get almost 1/2 of its rated power.
How to lead a dual 2ohm sub to 4ohms (your only option);
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer... -option #2, 4ohm nouns
If you can swap out the dual 2ohm sub for a dual 4ohm model, you will be able to seize full power from the amp. This is your only likelihood to be able to find full power.
It won't hurt anything to have the amp running at 1/2 power. The amp and sub will in reality last greatly longer like this, as in good health as sounding a lot better b/c of a better damp factor.
To answer this properly I need to know a few more things. First, are you using 1 sub or 2? Second, What are the voice coil configurations of the sub or subs? You can lone wire subs depending on their voice coils, not the amp. The amp can be stable at different ohm loads, but the sub or subs will agree on the final load. If you are using 1 SVC 4 ohm sub you cannot draw from a 2 ohm load from the amp. Also, DO NOT USE the bass knob w/ this amp!! Unless you approaching buying new subs...lol. Hope this help.
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