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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 7562885" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>You're amp is way too weak for the subs you're running. If your subs are 350 rms a piece that means your amp should be putting out about 700 rms. Since yours is only putting out 460 you're falling 240 watts short. I think you'd be good with a decent mono block like maybe a Kicker 750. Would put 375 to each sub and it's a relatively inexpensive and good amp IMO. Otherwise you could run your amp at 1 ohm but I'm not sure if an Audison is stable like that (doubt it). Hope this helps....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 7562885, member: 638098"] You're amp is way too weak for the subs you're running. If your subs are 350 rms a piece that means your amp should be putting out about 700 rms. Since yours is only putting out 460 you're falling 240 watts short. I think you'd be good with a decent mono block like maybe a Kicker 750. Would put 375 to each sub and it's a relatively inexpensive and good amp IMO. Otherwise you could run your amp at 1 ohm but I'm not sure if an Audison is stable like that (doubt it). Hope this helps.... [/QUOTE]
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