is this a good amp for 2 kicker cvr's with 1600 max watts?

Brent

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Specifications
Peak Music Power 1200 Watts
Number of Channels 2
Load Impedance Capability 2~8 Ohm (Stereo), 4~8 Ohm (Bridged)
Continuous Power (4 ohm) 150W x 2
Continuous Power (2 ohm) 300W x 2
Continuous Power (1 ohm)
Continuous Power Bridged (4 ohm) 600W x 1
Frequency Response 10Hz ~ 40kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.005%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 100 dB
Dimensions 12" x 2-1/4" x 8"
Features
Bridgeable
Channel # Capability 2/1
Class-D Design
PWM Regulated MOSFET Power Supply
MOSFET Output Section
Compression-Type Speaker Terminals
Balanced Isolator Input Circuit
RCA Inputs 2 Channel (Gold)
RCA Outputs (Pass Thru)
Speaker Level Input Yes
Input Level Control Hi-Volt (400mV ~ 6.5V)
Built-in Crossover 2ch. HPF/LPF
Crossover Frequency Range 40~120Hz, -12dB/Oct.
Bass Level Control 50Hz, 0/6/9/12dB, with Remote
CEA 2006 Specifications
Output Power (4 Ohm, <=1% THD) 150W x 2
Output Power (4 Ohm Bridged, <=1% THD) 600W x 1
Output Power (2 Ohm, <=1% THD) 300W x 2
Signal to Noise (1 Watt into 4 Ohms) 80 dBA
 
First off never look at max power, both speakers are going to be 600rms/continuous power each. I would reccommend getting a mono amp instead a 2 channel because they are class D meaning meant specifically for bass. Finding a 600rms amp really won't be too hard/expensive. I run kicker for all my bass needs(subs and amps) and a zx600 would be perfect. Rockford also make great amps as well as JL audio, alpine. But if your not looking to spend too too much money look at power acoustik amps, they are cheaper but Bang HARD.(I woulda got one if i wasn't so obsessed with kicker).
 
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