Oh hell yeah, once it became common knowledge that the numbers printed on the amps was complete BS, people "In the know" would tell you that you just had to compare the size of the fuse on the amps to see which is more powerfull, so thats when they started to stick 3 30 amp blade fuses in the ends of amps instead of the single 40 amp it really needed and other games like that.
However, the calculation on the amps rated power is flawed in 2 ways, one is that the amps are not 100% efficiant, the 400w 'RMS" is half real the peak the amp will have, which is 800, which will in theory need twice the power.
The second is that musics power is way below the peak, so you have really only got an average of 80 watts unless you listen to test tones all day on it.
So the power draw will go up and down, but the average out of the amp will be about 80 watts when you are running it as hard as you should without going into distortion land. The amp will be 40-50% efficiant, so thats 160 watts with more occasionally. Luckily thats why they put capacitors in the amp to average it out somewhat.
look at the power supply in your average 5x100 watt home theater reciever, you wont be needing anything bigger then that in reality.