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How many watts at which ohms will I need to power 2 15" Kicker SoloBaric L7's to the full rms?

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I am going to buy 2 of these subs, rms at 1000 watts each. They have a 2 and a 4 ohm model. Now, when an amp says (for example) 1100 watts @ 2 ohms over 2 different channels, does it mean that each 2 ohm woofer will get 1100 watts? Even if the amp runs at "1 ohm stable?" The sub I was looking at was the Hifonics XXV Colossus, but my friend said that it was overkill. I want an amp that will rms giving each sub 1000w so everything will be rms and not destroy itself. That sub would run both woofers, correct? I wouldn't mind saving money if I could get a simpler amp. If I got a single channel amp, how many watts would I need at which ohms in a parallel circuit to achieve the subs' rms? And for the whole setup, what kind of different cable ratings would I need? http://www.millionbuy.com/hifbxi2607d.html would that amp provide the 2000 watts of power to the subs? I hate to ask such a specific case based question, but I need it broken down barney-style.

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  1. you are sooo confused bro - don't just buy  anything without any knowledge...go to the nearest car dealer gather info and then buy it online..

    you have a lot to learn, a lot !

    cannot be described in this single post.

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