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1thing i just dont get about setting gain...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fast1one" data-source="post: 2003936" data-attributes="member: 567387"><p>This is what the amp is rated to put out, the RMS watts have just been converted to AC volts....</p><p>To do this with any amp, take its rated power (RMS) at whatever ohm load it puts it out...</p><p></p><p>Multiply both numbers (Watts * ohms) and then take the square root of the product...this is the number that should be on the DMM...no higher</p><p></p><p>Can be lower if the install calls for it ( IE you dont need all the power) Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast1one, post: 2003936, member: 567387"] This is what the amp is rated to put out, the RMS watts have just been converted to AC volts.... To do this with any amp, take its rated power (RMS) at whatever ohm load it puts it out... Multiply both numbers (Watts * ohms) and then take the square root of the product...this is the number that should be on the DMM...no higher Can be lower if the install calls for it ( IE you dont need all the power) Good luck [/QUOTE]
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