Amp powerful enough?

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I think the amp will run them but im sure they can take more, i think there 600 rms each
Forgot to mention i have plenty of room and a couple different options to consider. so i could go with a bit bigger sealed box to accomodate for a smaller amp. Or do you think it would sound better to go smaller box and bigger amp?

 
I think the amp will run them but im sure they can take more, i think there 600 rms each
Forgot to mention i have plenty of room and a couple different options to consider. so i could go with a bit bigger sealed box to accomodate for a smaller amp. Or do you think it would sound better to go smaller box and bigger amp?

 
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