The Amp
Class D Monoblock Amplifier
Maximum Output Power: 1000 watts
RMS Power Output:
300 watts x 1 channel @ 4 ohms
500 watts x 1 channel @ 2 ohms
2 ohm stable
Frequency Response: 5 Hz-200 Hz
Low-Pass Filter: 50 Hz-200 Hz, 24 dB/Octave
Variable Input Sensitivity: 200 mV - 5 V
Line Output Terminals for Extension
Infrasonic Filter: 15 Hz, 25 Hz, 18 dB/Octave
Bass Boost: 0-18 dB
Dimensions: 11-1/4" L x 2-1/2" H x 12-1/2" W
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
The Subs
12” HFi Series Subwoofer
Power Handling:
Peak: 600 watts
RMS: 300 watts
Injected Poly Light Rigid Cone
1” NBR Reinforced Rubber Surround
Integrated One Piece Poly Cotton Spider
Nickel Plated Push %26amp; Insert Speaker Terminals
Dual 4 ohm High-Temp KSV Voice Coils
Poly Light Dust Cap
Heat Dispersing Ported Back Plate
Ultra Ridged Chrome Stamped Steel Basket
High Strength ABS Motor Cover
Large Air Cooled Magnet Assembly
Sensitivity: 88 dB
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty|||No beacuse it will not be at a stable ohm at the amp. Your subwoofers are dual 4 ohm so both in parallel would equal 1 ohm, in series 4 ohms. it will under power the sub by half. Its better if you got a two channel|||if you wire your speakers in series you will end up with a 4 ohm load meaning that each speaker will only receive 150 watts rms...your amp is stable at 2 ohms...if you go any lower than 2 ohms the amp will become unstable..blow its fuse...get very hot, and you will fry it...so just don't go any lower than 2 ohms...If you already bought the amp well the only option you have is to wire the subs in series...but if you haven't bought the amp...well try looking for one that sends at MOST 600 watts rms at 4 ohms
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