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It does say in the manual that the jbl 1200.1 can run at 1 ohm safely. Wire your subs for one ohm like this. 

but I couldn't get that whole page to work (the one grat sent in pdf) properly so I looked up more info on that amp to see if it really was 1ohm stable, and I only saw that most JBL amps are 2 and 4ohm stable. If I'm wrong, i'm wrong. Oh well.