transformer wattage

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so for example the transformers voltage is ac20v-0-ac20v and the amplifier is 2x200watt. my question is what if i put on it a transformer that is ac20v-0-ac20v but the wattage is 500 or less for example 380watt , and even less or even more like 1000watt or 300watt. what hapens to the amplifier will i burn it if the wattage is more than it is itself or it can go to some border, like if the amp is 2x200watt and the transformer ac20v-0-ac20v - 500,600,700 or 1000watt.
 
Thats a class D amp so they are much more efficient that yer standard amp , they use 2 class D amps bridged to get that power but it still won"t put out 200w , each chip can put out 80w at 2 x 30v DC , so bridged you will get a max of 160w ......
 
Thats a class D amp so they are much more efficient that yer standard amp , they use 2 class D amps bridged to get that power but it still won"t put out 200w , each chip can put out 80w at 2 x 30v DC , so bridged you will get a max of 160w ......


i know that it will put out bridged 2x200 as it says or 160 real , so what do u think what transformer do i need volt and wattage?
 
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