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Yes it should do the job. You will need to wire the sub in series and make sure you have a 4ohm load on the amp. It should be right at around 700 watts RMS @ 12-13 volts.
In part yes it is a flexibility for wiring your speakers to match the impedance of your amp. For example if your subs are 2 ohm dvc by wiring them in parallel you can drop the impedance down to 1 ohm per speaker and if you connect two 1 ohm then you get 1/2 an ohm load. Or you can put them in series and increase the impedance to 8 ohms which I wouldn't suggest you do. Here is a link to wiring speakers:
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The only way to wire a single 4ohm DVC sub to present a 4ohm load is to just connect one voice coil. If you wire the coils in parallel, you get a 2ohm load. If you wire them in series, you get an 8ohm load. But it will work great with just one voice coil. Or if you really want to use both voice coils, and your amp isn't stable at 2ohms, wire the voice coils in series and present an 8ohm load to the amp. It'll work fine, it just won't deliver quite as much power.
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