no you can't. if you want to run separate amps for your subs they both have to be the same amperage and preferably same model. you can use the 1000 w amp on the subs and get a nice amount of bass depending on what size and model subs you have. then just use the 400 w amp for your mids and run the highs off the radio lines. try that and you will hear some good sounds. you will also need a crossover as well. hope that helped.
1400 watts.
1000-1400 watts
get the 2800
There are zero amps in 14 kW. A voltage needs to be stated. I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
400 plus 1000 equals 1400. This is because when you add 400 and 1000 together, you are combining the two quantities to get a total sum of 1400. In mathematical terms, this operation can be represented as 400 + 1000 = 1400.
The power is voltage times amperage or amperage = power divided by voltage. If I asume that there are 120 volts I get: 1400 watts / 120 volts = 11.67 amps So 12 amps is close to equal 1400 watts.
1000 * 1.4 is 1400
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The Roman numeral Mdcccc represents the number 1400. In Roman numerals, "M" stands for 1000, "D" stands for 500, and "CCCC" represents 400 (as "C" equals 100). Therefore, when you add these values together (1000 + 500 + 400), you get 1400.
To find 140 percent of 1000, you can convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 1.4. Then, multiply 1.4 by 1000: (1.4 \times 1000 = 1400). Therefore, 140 percent of 1000 is 1400.
To calculate the heat produced by the heating element, multiply the power (1400 watts) by the time it is used. Power (W) = Voltage (V) x Current (A). So, the heat produced will be 1400 watts.