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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Bender" data-source="post: 8667193" data-attributes="member: 676328"><p>I also own a pair of kickers in my Durango that beat perfectly fine. My brand is kicker comp S and I push them with a Monoblock power Acoustik EG1-2500D at 2 ohms. Parker, what you wanna look for is an amp that will be your subs total RMS wattage. Don't go by max watts as that's just what the sub can push for about a second. I believe your subs are 1000 watts RMS together. To get the best out of them, take that number and multiply it by 1.20 and that will get you the amps RMS wattage you want. You always wanna get an amp with a little more power than your subs because heat is no bueno for the Amp. Then you have to think about ohms and channels when picking an amp. It's get a lot more in depth after picking the right RMS wattage. Make sure to check out some YouTube videos about picking the right amp for your subs and that'll help you understand more. </p><p></p><p>When I joined this forum, not that long ago, this is the kind of answers I was hoping people would give instead of bashing the persons style or taste in equipment. Most people offered alternative equipment but that's not what he was looking for. He just wants to pick the right amp for the subs he already bought. Unfortunately he got his head cut off for asking a simple question. Good luck, Parker, with picking an amp. If you pick the right amp, 1000 watts will beat hard! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Bender, post: 8667193, member: 676328"] I also own a pair of kickers in my Durango that beat perfectly fine. My brand is kicker comp S and I push them with a Monoblock power Acoustik EG1-2500D at 2 ohms. Parker, what you wanna look for is an amp that will be your subs total RMS wattage. Don't go by max watts as that's just what the sub can push for about a second. I believe your subs are 1000 watts RMS together. To get the best out of them, take that number and multiply it by 1.20 and that will get you the amps RMS wattage you want. You always wanna get an amp with a little more power than your subs because heat is no bueno for the Amp. Then you have to think about ohms and channels when picking an amp. It's get a lot more in depth after picking the right RMS wattage. Make sure to check out some YouTube videos about picking the right amp for your subs and that'll help you understand more. When I joined this forum, not that long ago, this is the kind of answers I was hoping people would give instead of bashing the persons style or taste in equipment. Most people offered alternative equipment but that's not what he was looking for. He just wants to pick the right amp for the subs he already bought. Unfortunately he got his head cut off for asking a simple question. Good luck, Parker, with picking an amp. If you pick the right amp, 1000 watts will beat hard! [/QUOTE]
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