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Unfortunately most manufacturer's don't list 8ohm specs, so you have to guestimate. Your listed specs are: 80 x 2 @ 4ohms, 100 x 2 @ 2ohms, and 200 x 1 @ 4ohms mono/bridged. My guestimate on a ??? x 1 @ 8ohms would be 100watts total. So I think you're getting apx 50watts per sub. Your subs are 150RMS 650Peak, so they would deffinately sound better with more power (meaning a different amp). You're not running them at near their potential. You could probably throw up to 300 watts (with a different amp) to each of those subs and be fine.
To get the Most out of you existing equipment (safely), you should wire your subs 1 per channel for the 80 x 2 @ 4ohms rating. Wire like this...
You can try (but this is not advised) to wire them in a parallel bridge at 2ohms mono, but make sure to turn the gains down first. If you try this and the amp starts shutting off on it's own or at high volumes then you need to revert to the previous wiring diagram for 1 sub per channel. Here's the diagram for a 2ohm bridge...
If you ever decide to get a different amp and keep the same subs, you'll want to get either a 2-channel Class AB rated at least 150 x 2 @ 4ohms, or a Class D mono amp rated at least 300 x 1 @ 2ohms.
Whoever sold you your equipment just made a quick buck without giving you what you really wanted/needed. Sorry dude