The thing about these amps is that they tell you how much they can handle at a constant using the rating for 2ohms. Naturally that would be good for 2 4ohm subs since you can bridge them, but if you divide 500/2 you have 250 watts per sub at 2ohms. Now naturally, the subs don't care how they get the wattage (how many ohms), so you're good if you have 2 4ohm 250 watt RMS subs but it's not a good idea to have them like that since usually you don't always get 250 constantly, as was the case with mine. I got more close to 200 watts and the subs sounded fairly weak.
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1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme
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1996 Infiniti G20
1993 Chevrolet Lumina Z34
1989 Buick Regal Limited
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