What amplifier do i need?

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So i have 2 bass shakers that have a max of 25 Watt RMS per channel and 4 Ohm. I have searched for a long time to find the right Amp but i can't seem to find it. They are made for low frequencies (under 25 Hz). I have found some amplifiers but they are running on the lowest of 80 Hz i am not sure if i need to be under that for my bass shakers to work without breaking. I have the links here: http://www.pimtensen.nl/car-hifi/104c-versterkers/381l-scooter-brommer-versterkers/7134d-caliber-ca75-2-2-kanaals-2x-25-watt-rms-4-ohm/ and this one to http://www.pimtensen.nl/car-hifi/104c-versterkers/381l-scooter-brommer-versterkers/10142d-caliber-ca75-4-4-kanaals-2x-25-watt-rms-4-ohm/

I am also thinking of buying a Buttkicker Gamer 2 Kit but that will be alot more expensive. http://www.gameracer-raceseats.nl/ButtKicker-Gamer-2/nl

I've also found an amplifier Dynavox MT-50 will this one work or not?

Thanks is advance
 
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An amp designed to work with a subwoofer would be best. Many will have a low pass crossover built in so you can limit the output of the shaker to lower bass. Most small amps will limit the frequency response at the bottom end which would limit the output of the shaker. Any stereo receiver or amp will work so long as it is stable into 4 ohms and has 25 watts or less into 4 ohms.
An amp designed to work with a subwoofer would be best. Many will have a low pass crossover built in so you can limit the output of the shaker to lower bass. Most small amps will limit the frequency response at the bottom end which would limit the output of the shaker. Any stereo receiver or amp will work so long as it is stable into 4 ohms and has 25 watts or less into 4 ohms.
 
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