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well if your not looking to expand then you want a monoblock amp what ever you get and if you have more than one than you need a channel for how many subs you have if you have 2 subs than you need a 2 channel amp and also you need to factor in the ohms of the voice coil i think your sub comes in 2 ohm and 4 so you need to find that out have fun hope it hits hard enough for you should have went with Orion

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