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most 4 chan amps can run at 2ch@ 4ohms. You need to brindge channels 1 and 2 for one sub, and the 3 and 4 for the other sub. What i'd do is look on ebay or online to find a companies description of it. ......here's what i found...THUNDER 4160 N-CHANNEL VFET AMPLIFIER
20 Watts RMS/CH x 4 into 4 Ohms @ .1% THD 20-20,000Hz
40 Watts RMS/CH x 4 into 2 Ohms @.3% THD 20-20,000Hz
80 Watts RMS Bridged x 2 into 4 Ohms @.3% THD 20-20,000Hz
200 Watts Dynamic Power (IHF-202) Bridged x 2 into 4 Ohms (14.4 VDC)
Note: RMS Power Ratings @ 12.5 VDC Input
that seems like a very weak amp to run subs with. Change out the amp for one that runs atleast 200 to each sub and you'll find a load of difference. You may be hurting the subs with such a low power.
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