Amp power...setting gains and ohms law HELP

llpatt97

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I'm a teenager in high school with a cheap setup in my car. I realize my components are low end and bad but don't try and bash me too hard.

Anyways, I have a 4 channel 1000w what amp... which is 90w RMS a channel.

Currently I am running 2 6x9s, which are 60w rms each, on individual channels and a sub that is bridged on 2 channels and is 150w rms. Recently my sub's voice coil broke and im looking on replacing it with a alpine bass line 10inch seen here:

(http://www.amazon.com/Alpine-SWA-10S4-Watts-Series-Subwoofer/dp/B00DXYMI78).

-My first question is will I have enough power to run this sub bridged?

-My second question is do I also have enough power to hook up 2 small 5.25in speakers on the same channels as my 6x9s.

-And finally when setting gain with a multimeter on channels that have multiply speakers... do you add ohms or would 2 4ohm speakers be 2 ohms when calculating for ohms law for a volt meter.

 
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