Agree with what Husker and Maylar said, but if you want to go to the trouble, you can get an idea...especially if you have access to an oldsillyscope. You can even get a very basic idea using a DMM and clamp.
What is your LPF set to , and what is the lowest your subs+box will hit?
Say that it is 80Hz and 30Hz, there you've got the range of freqs to test.
Clip your DMM leads onto speaker leads (or amp terminals) to obtain voltage measurements, and clamp your AC meter around the wires to get current measurements, with both set to "Range." Play your test tones at whatever intervals between 30-80Hz (or just choose the median freq of 55Hz) and take the readings from your meters.
Do the math (you can even plot out on a graph if you choose to check number of freqs/readings), and you can at least get a basic idea of what your subs are seeing...but one can never get any "exact" measurements on music.
And the first time you tweak your gains or adjust attenuation, its all out the window, lol