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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    there already is a sticky for it.
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    There is a sticky at the top of the forum that links to this and other good threads.
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Few questions:
    -What setting do i put the dmm on for the speaker terminals.
    -Cant find test tones anywhere link didnt work
    -When it says gains? my amp has no gain or sensitivity(hifonics zx6400) i have hpf lpf bass boost and level

    help me im so lost..
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial



    thats the setting options...
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    "level" is the gain control.

    VAC (RMS preferably) on the DMM to measure the speaker output voltage.

    Can't help you on the test tones though.
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Realm of Excursion has test tones.

    http://realmofexcursion.com/

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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Considering that unhooking my component speakers would consist of a lot of hassle..would setting the HPF on the HU to something like 120 cover me from blowing my door speakers from the -3db sine wave or is disconnecting the door speakers totally necessary and there is no way around it? I wish there was a self adjusting amp.. it would make life so much simpler!

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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by RIPw4 View Post
    Considering that unhooking my component speakers would consist of a lot of hassle..would setting the HPF on the HU to something like 120 cover me from blowing my door speakers from the -3db sine wave or is disconnecting the door speakers totally necessary and there is no way around it? I wish there was a self adjusting amp.. it would make life so much simpler!
    120 hz tone shouldn't blow your speakers, just don't keep it on for minutes on end or they could overheat

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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by luvinthebass View Post
    120 hz tone shouldn't blow your speakers, just don't keep it on for minutes on end or they could overheat
    So you are saying that using my high pass filter on my head unit set to 120 will keep my door speakers from damage while I am setting my subwoofer amplifier with a -3db test tone?( just making sure I understood right!)
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    I'm gonna guess that you have your front speakers running off HU power?

    With the HP filter at 120hz and using a 40Hz tone to set the sub gain, the signal to the front speakers should be about 20dB down at the freq of the test tone. Shouldn't be a problem. You wouldn't have to worry about cooking them but rather reaching their excursion max anyway.
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by helotaxi View Post
    I'm gonna guess that you have your front speakers running off HU power?

    With the HP filter at 120hz and using a 40Hz tone to set the sub gain, the signal to the front speakers should be about 20dB down at the freq of the test tone. Shouldn't be a problem. You wouldn't have to worry about cooking them but rather reaching their excursion max anyway.
    Yes the front and rear speakers are running off the headunit. 22 wts rms to each.

    Lets hope a 50hz. -3db test tone doesnt force them to max excursion. I would think it might...
    Any other solutions?
    Or I guess I should just try it and see.

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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by RIPw4 View Post
    Yes the front and rear speakers are running off the headunit. 22 wts rms to each.

    Lets hope a 50hz. -3db test tone doesnt force them to max excursion. I would think it might...
    Any other solutions?
    Or I guess I should just try it and see.
    If you have a high pass filter on the speakers it isn't going to be an issue. If you don't believe me just turn up the volume slowly.
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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by helotaxi View Post
    If you have a high pass filter on the speakers it isn't going to be an issue. If you don't believe me just turn up the volume slowly.
    I do believe you!
    Thanks for the help! really.

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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    There is some conflicting (unless I overlooked something) info between this thread and the one you posted here, I may be overlooking something but I believe the following are conflicting:


    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac in the other thread
    ... To set your gains, use the MAX settings you'd NORMALLY use ... If the loudest you listen to your music at on a regular basis is 22/35 with bass @ +3 and treble @ 0 with MX on, by all means use those settings. Also remember to have the car on It should also be noted that if you want to use bass boost, set it prior to the gains and use the center frequency of the bass boost (45 Hz for most amps) as your test tone ... Please remember that if you have a subwoofer volume control, set it to full before you set the gains on the sub amp ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac in this thread
    Step 1: Setting up your head unit

    1) Turn off all filters (low-pass and high-pass)
    2) Set your EQ settings to 0 (i.e. Bass, Treble, Mid)
    3) Turn off loudness
    4) If you won’t be using the head unit’s internal amp, turn it off (if possible)

    It's very possible I missed something, it's late. I do plan on using one of the guides to set my amp. I did not see anything that said to turn EQ or any other settings (besides HPF/LPF/SSF) back on in the steps prior to setting amp gains, so that's where I'm confused.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Amplifier Setting Tutorial

    set the gain THEN adjust the crossovers

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