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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by ANeonRider
    Nope,

    V = sqrt(1700W X 2 ohms)
    V = 58.3V
    ok 58.3 volts = how much amps just like to know.

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    so this process is basicly giving the speakers the amount of juice, without overpowering them or underpower them to prevent them from clipping or premature failure??

    is this correct I look forward to doing this soon.

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    You do this to prevent overdriving the amp to the rails and giving your speakers a rendition of a square wave, which will cook them quickly.

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    ok I got the voltage to around 58.3 volts.

    I turned on all the options I like on the headunit. With all the options on it would be the voltage below.

    And adjusted
    the gain to about 56-58volts max on 50hz test tone.
    Is this how it suppose to be setup. I did this a max output of the Volume of the Headunit. I did some expermient I reached aroud 70volts playing around with the gains.

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    I think my two idmax 12" d2 took a shit.
    its making a poping noise at high volumes. Its still loud.

    these are brand new woofers what can have caused his problem.
    These should have handle 1000 watts the Orion is 1700watts @2ohms.

    So I know I didn't **** it up anyone have any ideas...

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Ok guys, I guess I just dont enderstand this...

    I figured my sqrt for my amps at:

    42.4 for a BX1800D-1800x1@1ohm
    13.4 for a Falcon----90x2@4ohms

    what do I do with this info?

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Ok the new guy needs a little help please. See sig for my equipment. I’m trying to set my gain per the instruction above. My amp is bridged to one channel and the (2) subs are 175 rms x 2 (#subs) x 2 ohms sqrt= 26.46 volts is my math right? However, I can't get below 73 volts at max volume with a -8 volume offset and lowest gain. This is the lowest my gains have been in the 2 years I have had this set up. I must be doing something wrong. I have a craftsman DMM set at 200 Vac that checks out ok on a wall outlet. Any ideas here? Thanks.

    Never mind. When I set my Sub output to 0 not +15, everything worked right.
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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Ok guys I need some help here can anyone tell me how to set my gains right I have a 4 channel amp wich is 40 rms x 4...

    2-5.25 for front doors
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    my amp is a 301x punch amp 4 channel my deck is a pioneer deh-p3500 where do I set the volume at ? it goes up to 62 ......... please let me know or guide me trouhgt the correct road thanks.......

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    set each gain to the same level

    V = sqrt(40*4)
    V = 12.65V

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    thank for replying ok so ur sayin in my multimeter AC it should appear 12.65 volts for for both gains ? please correct me if I'm wrong and where do I set volume at it goes to 62 I will turn off eq's and bass boost also I dont use this anyways...

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Measure the output of the amplifier with the AC Voltage setting on the DMM. Turn the gain up until it reaches 12.65V. Turn on all bass boosts, etc that you will use when setting the gain so that there is no possibility of clipping.

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Turn on all bass boosts<------- eq also correct I tought it was the contrary bass boost off eq. also ok I'll follow ur instructions any thing else I need to know ? I will set both gains till reaching 12.65 volts and leave it there and hook up again speakers....

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    Yup.

    It is best to set the gain how you listen to the system, not with all boosts, etc off (unless of course if that is how you listen to it). This is because once you turn all the boosts to what you like to listen to them at after you set the gain, you will drive your amp into clipping.

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    Re: Gain Setting Tutorial

    ok thank u I'll figure it out as long as I get 12.65 on both gains .... hey thanks for the help,..,..

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    1051s amp what ac volts need to be shown

    ok sup guys I have a1051s rockford amp 1000 rms what volts do I need to see on DMM ac I'm going to briged it at 4 ohm load since my subs are dvc 4 ohms

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