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34.3 volts X2 = 49 volts? WTF
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<blockquote data-quote="Decado" data-source="post: 1086011" data-attributes="member: 562098"><p>Ok, so i'm bringing the gains up on my amp getting ready for my SX, and i'm trying to set it to 600 rms @ 4 ohms bridged. So i'm setting the gain for each channel, and i set both gains to 24.5 volts, I then check what the voltage is bridged and i get 35...here is where the wtf factor comes in. I did the division and came up with 34.3 to set each channel to, i did this and then got 49 volts when i tested the bridged voltage. Is this fine? Should i leave each channel at 34.3 volts or is this a sign of some kind of amp problem? (i opened my amp up and looked at it and nothing looks burnt)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado, post: 1086011, member: 562098"] Ok, so i'm bringing the gains up on my amp getting ready for my SX, and i'm trying to set it to 600 rms @ 4 ohms bridged. So i'm setting the gain for each channel, and i set both gains to 24.5 volts, I then check what the voltage is bridged and i get 35...here is where the wtf factor comes in. I did the division and came up with 34.3 to set each channel to, i did this and then got 49 volts when i tested the bridged voltage. Is this fine? Should i leave each channel at 34.3 volts or is this a sign of some kind of amp problem? (i opened my amp up and looked at it and nothing looks burnt) [/QUOTE]
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