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I have a dhc2754 digital audio high current amplifier is it rated at 1000 watts rms and is it enough power for 2 kicker 15 inch L7 subs

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No thay need 1000 rms each i would go with a hifonics bxi2010d amp from vminnovations.com for around $300

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