my prognosis:
You are a dumbass and the subs work fine. (assuming you don't wire them to your car battery when you attempt to install them.)
Prove me wrong
Your 1000/1v2's have protection circuitry designed to keep the amp from frying in the event of a short circuit. Hook them up with the gains really low and turn them up until you hear a problem, (The comments you've made compel me to remind you to only turn them up enough to determine if there is indeed a problem with them, you should subsequently set your gains correctly.) Luckily, JL audio has taken the guess work out of it for you! On their website, they have a table for you to set those gains by a DMM. if you don't have one, get one. If you are diking around with 3000 bucks worth of audio equipment, you can certainly afford to spent 10 bucks on a DMM and learn how to adjust your gains.