A:AnswerThis Amp will be MORE than enough to power these! Just make sure that the Ohms are compatible between the subs and the amp!
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A:AnswerI run it with a 2ohm load. I've seen it tested on youtube stable with a 1ohm load on an amp dyno setup, but I imagine heat would be an issue at high volume. It's rated for 2ohm loads so you'd be doing it at your own risk. I personally would buy an amp that's designed for constant 1ohm loads if you want it to last... Here's a link for the test I mentioned. It's for the previous revision of the amp though. Skip to about the 4 minute mark. https://youtu.be/iaDP57MDuRc
A:AnswerYes. It’ll be more than enough power. This speakers are lower end they probably can only take 400 RMS this amp will easily putt 700watts RMS into those speakers. Say bye to your voice coils now lol
A:AnswerYes I would I wouldn't turn the amp full blast because your subs are only 1000w rms (500w rms x2) so you will blow them but yes these amps are great amps even though they cost a little more then the cheaper off brand but these are guaranteed to hit the rated wattage and come certified what they dynoed before they left.
A:AnswerGet them to price match the 12in Soundstream tranchulas 1000 watt RMS 2000 watt total power. You won't find them at the store you'll have to order them online and pick them up. After you get them broke in they are amazing. Unfortunately the Pioneer 2800 watt amplifiers they sell their for a fraction of the price of the kicker ,power them much better, come with the control knob and is pretty much the same size as the kicker amp
A:AnswerAmp for 219 is probably the old Kicker amp version of the newer released one. Discounted items on an old model, minor differences are the aesthetics of the heatsinks.
A:AnswerYou wire the 2 coils together by running a short wire from one positive post to the other positive post then from there to the terminal on your box. It's the same with the negative. This will bring your sub down to 2ohms. And yes the 1200 watt amp would be to much if turned up all the way.