websterbud
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At what volume level did you set your gains....just set mine @ 47, but I'm thinking I might go a bit lower....any add/disadvantages to this?
I set mine to 62, max volume, but with the gains low enough it wont blow my speakers. It sounds better and I know someone using my truck cant blow my tweeters.
your headunit is most definately clipping. even though you have the gains turned down, you're still sending a clipped signal to the amp.I set mine to 62, max volume, but with the gains low enough it wont blow my speakers. It sounds better and I know someone using my truck cant blow my tweeters.
i run several sine waves... leaving all the processing on. then set my gains at what frequency has the highest output voltage.when you guys set your gains did you keep the processing that you use on? It just doesn't make sense to me to turn everything to 0 and all processing off and then set the gains...
I like that approach. What sine waves do you recommend using to set gains this way?
Are you guys using an oscilloscope, or just a volt meter?So you run the sine waves and watch the output for the highest output. Then you adjust this level up or down depending on where you want your voltage output to be? I also use my auto-eq and have been wondering how to tackle this issue...
I'm assuming by the range that you use this approach for only the sub?
from what ive heard the 880 is safe for up to volume 61/62....at 62 it starts clipping...so he should be fine if he doesnt put it at the very loudest....which i dont see why he would need to....but u never knowyour headunit is most definately clipping. even though you have the gains turned down, you're still sending a clipped signal to the amp.
i have an 880 but have never hooked an amp to it