well the 2 ohmers bridged would be a 1 ohm load not all amps can handle this for long periods.
also when you bridge an amp you kill the sound quality
never bridge mids or highs
I would say a 2-400 watt amp remember the brand has alot to do with it.
and never buy anything from Crutchfield- ever,
they are over priced and dont like to honor there waranties.
I used to really like the sound quality of the pioneer amps.
they made a 300 watt for a while but not sure if they still do.
So... When looking at the 4 channel amps they list them as whatever watts RMS x 4. Should I be adding up those RMS reedings to get the 300 watt or whatever big watt number you are referring to?