Mono/bridged 4 ch? Help please!

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Neont4

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I have 2 x 300w RMS SVC 4ohm subs and I’m unsure what amplifier to go with, as I understand things I can either wire the subs in parallel to produce a 2ohm impedance to a 600w RMS mono block amp or I can wire each sub independently to a 4 channel amp that is rated for 2 x 300W RMS (bridged, 4ohm stable), correct?. What are the pro’s & con’s with each of these 2 options? Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.
 
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Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Cheer
A mono block amp will more than likely be a Class D, which will be easier on you electrical, be easier to wire, have a smaller footprint, come with a bass knob, and easier to find one in that power range.
A four channel will probably be an Class A/B, which in my opinion, sounds better on subs than Class D amps.
 
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