Amp for 4 ohm svc subs

I have a pioneer HU with 4 gauge power and ground wire. I currently am running 2, 10 inch subs on a kenwood kac-929 2 channel amp. That amp is sending 150 x 2 rms to each sub at 4 ohms. I don't think I can wire my svc subs in parallel for 2 ohms and run that setup bridged. It however says 230 x 2 rms at 2 oms but I don't think it will work for me. I'd spend around 300 dollars for a decent amp. Maybe a sundown amp?
I linked some decent amps for under $200 bucks
 
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