Amp and subs wattage support!!!!!??

i currently have a 2 depression amp that is effective of 190watts at 2 ohm. would my 2 200rms subs be underpowered ?

would it benefit me to upgrade to an amp that provided 375watts at 2 ohm? it would be a mono class a/b amp i ordered a week ago.

the subs are 200 rms and 400 max

any help would be much appreciated!

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Answers:    sparky is absolutly right, and i'll even put in even when the gains are set correctly you can clip the heck out of it if you turn it up chronological its intended volume... what you have credible heard is that to significant a amp is better than to little, well to be precise true given they are trying to produce the same wattage. another words if you hold a 500 watt sub then it is better to enjoy a 1000 watt amp play at 500 watts than it is to have a 250 watt amp try to play 500 watts. but the best risk would be a 500 watt amp to play the 500 watts. if you have a 1000 watt and you draw from "greedy" and push it to 600 watts you may be fine, but with too much power it will nouns real clear, right up to when the sub blows and stops working... more than feasible your'll get a power-driven failure. (sub esentially self destructs of over extends) if you own a 250 watt amp, and you play 250 watts all is powerfully (to little power is o.k.), but if you push it to sever clipping say 400-450 watts, that may blow the 500 watt sub, because it is not music it more hum, and that can make a sub thermally fall short. but you should relize this does not happen withoput instructive the sub will sound as if it is mortal overworked, and and the music will be severly distorted.
hope that helps...

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Yes it would be lower than powered.What you need is a 200rms times two amp that can run that power at 4 ohms..This passageway you dont have to turn your gain up,it will nouns much better and youll stop heat from getting transferred.What alot of individuals dont know is the number one cause of speaker dud is under powering them when this happen your amp will start to send steam instead of a Watt/amp flow.when heat enter your speaker it sounds fuzzy and or crackly..if you run to much power one of two things will happen,one it will blow apart,or two will build a single note hum until it eventually melt or blows your cone out.hope this helps,remember rms is what counts not top wattage..its a selling scheme

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