components and amp for $300

So when if i had it hooked up correctly would that be a 2 ohm load or a 4 ohm load?
each would get 50w @ 4ohms.

You dont hook up components to get more power at a lower Ohm. Not unless you want to lose your left or right channel and blend them into one. Or plan on hooking up multiple sets in parallel or series.

Those Pioneer revs are nice. and 4ohms at 60W rms

The amp does 50w RMS x2 @ 4ohms. You could bridge it to 200w X 2 But you'd be overpowering them by alot and would probably fry them.

 
You could bridge it to 200w X 2 But you'd be overpowering them by alot and would probably fry them.
You were doing so well until you typed this. You could bridge it to 200x1 and run a sub, but you can't magically turn a 50x2 amp into a 200x2 amp with the same impedance load.

 
You were doing so well until you typed this. You could bridge it to 200x1 and run a sub, but you can't magically turn a 50x2 amp into a 200x2 amp with the same impedance load.
so I messed up on reading the stats. I just glanced at them quickly and responded equally fast without rechecking. Sue me :p My first sentence explains it all. I just flubbed one number.

 
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