Sub watts at this many ohms wired to this many???

saucy.ass.bo.510

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Ok so me and my buddy are stuck. We have 3 subs all SVC 2ohm 500 watts rms. And the only final impedance these subs can handle will be to wire them up to a 6 ohm load. What would the watts be if wired at 6 ohms per sub? And the total watts all together? And how do i figure out the wattage needed for the amplifier we need to buy still? Well most amps are rated at 4 ohms, so how would i calculate that to 6 ohms is what i mean
 
Is it possible to get a 4 channel amp and hook each sub to its own channel? And just not use the 4th channel? Or would we have to trade our 2 ohm subs in for the 4 ohm subs and have to bridge the amplifier? Would this be better for the subs and amp?
 
Will this work with any 4 channel amp?
 

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