Did you google for the specs? Gotta be there. Meanwhile the amp will drive your speakers - the issue is if the amp has enough power to drive the speakers to the volume level you want without distortion. Whatever you decide be careful with speaker wiring and do not hook them up in parallel lest you want to toast your amp stages to a crisp.
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the winding on the voice coil are coated with a varnish to keep the from shorting to each other. If the sub is drivin to hard or the voice coil is not vented properly. the voice coil windings will get so hot the varnish will melt or someting get sticky. When you quit playing the sub, say overnight the varnish cools and acts like a glue and will cause the voice coil to stick to the basket of the speaker. Repair just would not be worth the money or the time. Plus when a speaker reaches thid stage. It could eaisily fall to short and burn out your amplifier.
SOURCE: Subwoofer and amplifier wattage problem
No it will sound good if you can put an amplifier with 500 watts rms it will sound better
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the problem sounds like your new sub is drawing to much power and your amp can not handle it. bridging the amp is a good way to get the full power out of your amp. But it isnt always suggested, my solution is to get a bigger amp. I install stereo systems for a living, and i tell my customers that it is smart to get an amp about 100 more watts then the rms rating of your subwoofer.
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