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If you add the second sub using that amp you will not be able to bridge them (it would be a 2ohm bridged load and your amp is not stable at that rating). You would need to run each sub to it's own channel for the 25x2@4ohm rating. You will not like the way it sounds with only 25watts per speaker.
If you want to run both subs, then I would strongly recommend getting a different amp. One suggestion would be to look for one rated 300x1@2ohms or 400x1@2ohms.

