I don't but my guess is that it would do a great job.
If you need more power, for slightly less money, here's a suggestion: I currently use a bridged NAD 2200 to drive my one unpowered sub. With a bridged power rating of 400 W into 8 Ohms, and true dynamic power of 1.6 kW(!), you won't be wanting for oomph. (Its damping factor is ">100".) It's arguably the most powerful real-world amp ever made. They can be had on eBay for anywhere between $150 and $300. Five of them were sold in the last 30 days - at an average price of $236.50.
Personally if I were shopping for an amp to power a sub I'd buy a new Outlaw Model 200 rather than a used NAD 2200- unless I knew that I would require significantly more power. I'm using a 2200 because I happpened to have one kicking around anyhow.
Jeff Mackwood
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Jeff Mackwood