I'm running an 8 ohm Kicker Comp 12" sub with this amp(8 ohms bridged) for my home theater, and I'm planning to replace it with something waaay more powerful, like a pair of high power 15" or 18". Most of the subs I checked out has a dual 4ohm voice coil, so I'm planning to run them in parallel into 2 ohms with the amp running in stereo mode(I have an older Proton D1200 with a bridging switch). I saw the lab measurments for this amp and it puts out around 1800watts per channel into 2 ohms on a peak and 350watts RMS, and I would rather not settle with the weaker 8 ohm specs(if I wire the subs into 8 ohms each). Is this a good idea, running this amp into 2 ohms stereo for daily use? What precaution should I take, such as cooling fans, AC stabilizer, etc.? I would rather go for the knife edge because I like to take my equipment to the extreme, what's the point of having a few kilowatts on tap if you're not even going to use it? Unless I can find a single subwoofer that can take all the power this amp is capable of without bottoming out, the 2 ohm stereo idea will have to do...