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basically find out if the sub is a 4 or 2 ohm single voice coil or 4 or 2 ohm Dual voice coil. that will determine what to get in an amp. after you find that out and how many subs you will be getting, look for an amp that is equal to greater then the combined RMS rating (NOT the peak power rating). you can also get really technical and determine whether to get a monoblock or two channel and bridge it. post up what your subs are and ill give ya some more advise on what to get.
When wiring the subs and the amp go to Ultimate electronics and pick up a wiring diagram that rockford fosgate puts out, just go up to the mobile counter and ask someone that works there for it, its free and they will prolly give ya a free bottle of water.
look at the diagram and it will tell ya how to wire your sub/subs to get to a certain OHM load. the lower the ohms the higher the amp is gonna put out, but be careful make sure the amp is stable enough to hold the ohm rating you are wiring it for.
wire it up and you are good to go.
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