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Look for a 4-channel amp that pushes 50 watts RMS @ 4 ohm.
Make sure the amp is CEA-2006 compliant.
Ignore peak or max watts as these are arbitrary numbers.
yes, but you would not get the same performance as you would if you gave them the suggested power. I have found that it is always better to use a more powerful amp than your subs are rated for (as long as it is clean, high quality, low distortion power). I have had the best luck with name brand amps (kicker,rockford fosgate,phoenix gold,etc...). I hope this will be helpful to you.
If you are referring to the Kicker L5 solo-baric subwoofer, then an 800 watt peak amp will not blow even one of those subs. The L5 is capable of handling 1000 watts peak and 500 wrms. An 800 watt peak amp will usually have around 400 wrms. Underpowering the subwoofer will not hurt the amp or the sub(s).
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hello i have 2 audiofinics adf-272 i dont know what kind of amp to hook up with it which one do u think is best for them a mtx 4051 500 watt class d mono block or a mtx 801d 800 watts
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