The
Alpine specs for the amplifier section are (of course) a little less powerful that the Sony, but the effect is not going to be as much as you'd think.
Power Output: 18 Watts RMS x 4 at 4 Ohms <1%THD+N.
Generally the rule of thumb in Audio advises:
If you compare the maximum volume of a 50-watt amplifier with a 100-watt amplifier, the difference is only
3 dB, barely greater than the ability of the human ear to detect a difference. It would take an amplifier with 10 times more power (500 watts) to be perceived as being twice as loud—a 10 dB increase. (Of course the speakers have to be able to handle the increase in power.)
So in your case, you also need to factor in what power the speakers can handle before they start to distort, and get damaged. The
MXA60L marine speakers are rated for 50 Watts RMS so you are limited by that as well. You are going to hear the difference at higher volume levels a bit, but it could be just fine where you want to listen to it.
Normally, I'm into home systems but I have mucked about with Car Stereos numerous times over the years. (When I was young in my first couple of cars I spent a lot of $$ and time on my car stereos.) Just for grins I plugged your data into an
Sound Pressure Calculator that I use and I swagged you were ~6 feet away from the speakers. In that case maximum output from the Alpine alone would be 104 dB which is defined as beyond uncomfortably loud. Plugging in the 50 watt limit of the speakers (if driven by the Sony Amp) it's 108.8 dB which is almost as loud as a Jet Flyover and 300 meters.
According to OSHA, anything in excess of 1 hour listening to a 105 dB Sound Pressure Level (SPL) will begin to cause hearing damage. So it's always best to be cautious with loud sound.
Don't get me wrong, I like my tunes a Rockin' but there's a limit.
If I were you, I'd temporarily wire up just the Alpine to see if it's suitable for your needs. If so then you can remove the Sony Amp.
Good luck with whatever you decide. Please post back so we know what the conclusion is to your saga.