Reading Spec Sheets


I often look at watts, but what about current. Is there a way to tell if an amp is high current or not. The reason why I ask is I have had amps that list more watts into 8ohms or 4 ohms, but did not sound as powerful as amps with less watts. I suspect the reason is current. So is there anything in a spec sheet that would tell current capablities.
kclone
IMO, whichever amp better handles the complex load of a multi way speaker, typically will sound more powerful than an amp that can't, regardless of rated output into a 4 or 8 ohm resistor.
An amp will sound more powerful if it can double it's output into a 4ohm load or triple into a 2 ohm load.For instance the spec. sheet may read:40 watts into 8 ohms,80 watts into 4ohms,120 watts into 2 ohms.Many spec. sheets don't include that info. but a call or email to the manufacturer will provide you with that spec.
Look at the weight of the amp, in general, the heavier the amp, the beefier the power supply, the higher the current it can provide.