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I have no idea what that amp is as well. But If you haven't bought the woofer yet then get teh Dual 2 ohm instead. I think that amp is bridgable so you can run it at 4 ohms.

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its a kole audio 2 channel amp i bought it on craigslist with a couple of 12s but it works fine. i havent ordered it yet but if its better i could get the dual 2

heres the specs

KOLE AUDIO HK1920-2 2 Channel Car Amplifier-1920W-880 Watts at Mono RMS Car Amplifier (HK19202) Features: Full Mosfet Power Supply PWM Circuitry Full Selectable Crossover Hi/Full/Low Three Way Protection Circuit 2 Ohm Stable Stereo Tri-Mode Capable Variable Low Pass 30Hz-500Hz Variable Hi Pass 50Hz-30KHz S/N Ratio: 98dB THD: 0.02% System Distress Indicator 4 Gauge Power/Ground Connection Diamond Cut Heat Sink Gold Plated RCA Connectors Line Output 370 x 2 at 4 ohms RMS 440 x 2 at 2 ohms RMS 880 Watts at Mono RMS 1920 Watts

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I have no idea what that amp is as well. But If you haven't bought the woofer yet then get teh Dual 2 ohm instead. I think that amp is bridgable so you can run it at 4 ohms.

so bridging it wouldnt hurt it? im just wondering i havent gotten an expensive sub (well expensive to me)before and just want to get it right.

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