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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 14144" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>If your subs are single voice coil then the Rockford amps won't work. I've heard conflicting arguments about that, but according to Rockford's specs it wouldn't work. Two SVC subs wired in parallel would need an amp that can handle a 2ohm bridged load. Rockford amps are only 4 ohms bridged stable. I would look for a class D amp that is 2 ohms bridged stable (or 1 ohm stable). As for amount of power I would go for 450 watts RMS total output (or an amp in that range). Some brands to check out are Ultimate, US Acoustics, or MTX. I believe JBL has a decent amp that is stable at 2 ohms bridged. Check out <a href="http://www.thezeb.com" target="_blank">http://www.thezeb.com</a> , and <a href="http://www.sounddomain.com" target="_blank">http://www.sounddomain.com</a> - both carry class D amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 14144, member: 541071"] If your subs are single voice coil then the Rockford amps won't work. I've heard conflicting arguments about that, but according to Rockford's specs it wouldn't work. Two SVC subs wired in parallel would need an amp that can handle a 2ohm bridged load. Rockford amps are only 4 ohms bridged stable. I would look for a class D amp that is 2 ohms bridged stable (or 1 ohm stable). As for amount of power I would go for 450 watts RMS total output (or an amp in that range). Some brands to check out are Ultimate, US Acoustics, or MTX. I believe JBL has a decent amp that is stable at 2 ohms bridged. Check out [URL="http://www.thezeb.com"]http://www.thezeb.com[/URL] , and [URL="http://www.sounddomain.com"]http://www.sounddomain.com[/URL] - both carry class D amps. [/QUOTE]
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