Can I bridge these without issues?

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I bought a used Rockford Fosgate 801s and a pair of 12" Pioneer TS-W301R. The amp is 200 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms, 400 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms OR 800 watts RMS x 1 bridged output at 4 ohms. Subs are 4 ohm 150rms 800w peak. Can I run my subs in a series to get the two 4 ohm bridged in to 2 ohm for more bass? WITHOUT damaging the subs? I am still new to this and have been doing a little research but some of this is still alien to me.

 
SVC 4's wired in series will give you 8 ohms. You could then bridge the amp for ~400w rms, 200w per sub. It's a decent set up as those subs are only 150w rms.

 
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