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2 duals 4 : yes you can wire them to 1 ohm for your amp.

Look for an amp that can give you about 1000 watts rms at 1 ohm.

The Kenwood is not the best solution : not really stable at 1 ohm ! even if they tell you it is 1 ohm stable !!!

Sundown YES, Audioque maybe, Audiopipe why not (the cheapest).

You can find some cheap Clarion too !

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i think im goin to go with the audiopipe for right now but just temporary till i get money for a sundown

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I have 2 powerbass 2xl 12s (450watts rms ...900watts peak) i was wondering what amp would be good to power these... not looking to spend alot ... maybe around $240 ... i have looked at a few: soundsteam dtr1.1700 kenwood kac9104D Hifonics BXi 1610D... thats some i was thinking about .. i would appreciate your opionions on what i should get. thanks

i would say bix1600 or RF P1000 best bang for ur buck in my opinion an soundstream is not really that good not really the best for wut you want

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