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<blockquote data-quote="BumpinTypeR" data-source="post: 5580262" data-attributes="member: 607000"><p>ok so i set my gain with a DMM and was shootin for 31.62 volts because that = 500RMS at 2ohms. Im runnin a 12" dvc 4ohm alpine type r sub. I did the whole gain setting procedure and the gain knob reached 31.6 volts right in the middle (at the "nominal marker") how come it didnt end further up like yours did?</p><p></p><p>The first time i set the gain i had my src-lv adjust setting on my HU at 0...then i realized when i turned this up my music was louder and not being drowned out by the subs, which i liked. And the first time i set my gain the knob ended up being much higher up (alittle past 0.5) when i reached my voltage.</p><p></p><p>so the sedond time i set my gain the src-lv thing was all the way up, and my gain knob was turned alot less further than before after i reached the desired voltage.</p><p></p><p>should i have set my gain with that setting at 0 or all the way up?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BumpinTypeR, post: 5580262, member: 607000"] ok so i set my gain with a DMM and was shootin for 31.62 volts because that = 500RMS at 2ohms. Im runnin a 12" dvc 4ohm alpine type r sub. I did the whole gain setting procedure and the gain knob reached 31.6 volts right in the middle (at the "nominal marker") how come it didnt end further up like yours did? The first time i set the gain i had my src-lv adjust setting on my HU at 0...then i realized when i turned this up my music was louder and not being drowned out by the subs, which i liked. And the first time i set my gain the knob ended up being much higher up (alittle past 0.5) when i reached my voltage. so the sedond time i set my gain the src-lv thing was all the way up, and my gain knob was turned alot less further than before after i reached the desired voltage. should i have set my gain with that setting at 0 or all the way up? thanks [/QUOTE]
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