300 watts or less.
200 RMS 4 channel or 2 channel so u know add the rms of the speakers to find the amp rms needed
the subs rms tells you what u need.. so a 900 watt rms sub would be best with an amp from 800-1000 watts
kicker ZX650.4 for sure
A 2 channel 900w per channel amp or less will run it, or a 1800w one channel amp etc.. Keep in mind the ohms need to match up too
an amp with 300 or less rms wattage output and 1000 or less peak wattage output.
a 400 watt 2 channel amp should do fine. all you need to do is bridge the sub when it is being hooked up
depending on how many rms the sub is
since u have two I would say 400 or 500 rms apm
in the ideal situation yes. it doesn't have to be though as long as it's close to the high end of the rms, most of those statements in amp manuals that say that if you don't have more rms than the subs they will cause damage are just there to protect the company. Do NOT go with the max on either the amp and the subs, only use rms. it is good to have more. for instance, my subs max rms is 400, so an amp with rms of 475-500 would be perfect, depending on what kind of enclosure you have them in.
it would be a little over 700 rms
you could possibly kill your amp. because the subs are asking for a certain amount of power and your amp cant give the power. but typically the amp will push all its power avalible to the sub and you should be fine. but for the optimum sound system the amp rms should be the same or close to the sub rms.
Yes, are we talking rms or max? If its rms you will have no problem. well the amp is a 1500 watt max but 350wx1 rms in 4 ohm