I have 2 identical amps. They are 2ohm stable. They are Kenwood Excelon KAC-X301T.?

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idont think u can run that amp at 2 ohns bridged most 2 channel 4 ohm amps cant if thay do run thay will turn off i had this problem running my kenwood 1000 at 2 ohms bridged the best way sell the 2 kenwoods buy a mono block amp rated at 1 ohm
 
I have an Alumapro M-16 sub that I want to run off of them. It is a dual 2ohm vc sub. I can bridge them and run a voice c oil to each amp. Is that correct? Or can I run just 1 amp 2 channel stereo and run a voice coil to each side of the 1 amp. So basically having the sub hooked up like it is 2 speakers. I know about running 1 of the amps in bridged mode and wiring the sub in series to get a 2 ohm load. What way is the best way? Please only answer if you know what you are talking about. I know these amps are very much underrated and put out far more power than is stated by kenwwod.
 
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