Amp(ere) is the unit for current flow.
Volt is the unit for electrical tension.
Watt is the unit for power
Since Watt is Volt x Ampere , there is no way to answer your question.
But with your newfound knowledge, you can now calculate yourselves :-)
All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
The Alpine V12 MRV-T501 amp has a maximum power output of 500 watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
The Audiobahn amp A2601Q model has a maximum power output of 2600 watts.
The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
A 15 amp circuit can safely handle up to 1800 watts of power.
im by no means an expert but the answer is yes you just wont get full potential out of the speakers. the amp is pushing 700 watts the speakers are capable of catching 1000 watts.
watts = volts x amps, example-2 watts=2 volts x 1 amp, example- 2 watts=120 volts x .60 amp.
Power (in watts) is equal to voltage (in volts) multiplied by current (in amperes). Therefore, the number of watts in one amp depends on the voltage. For example, at 120 volts, one amp is equal to 120 watts.
The Kenwood KAC-744 amp has a power handling capacity of 50 watts RMS per channel at 4 ohms.
volts times amps equal watts. So 12 volts times ? amp equals 1.5 watts. The current is 1.5/12 amps, which is 1/8 amp.