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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8839231" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>You will need a multi-meter, a set of RCAs that will be sacrificed, and a small blade screwdriver.</p><p>First disconnect the amp from the LC2i. Now cut the spare RCAs about 6 inches long. Peel and separate about 1 inch of RCA wire to connect the MultiMeter. Positive to the colored and negative to the bare wire. Set MultiMeter to AC Volts and plug 1 RCA into the LC2i BASS output.</p><p> Turn on the radio and set Bass eq to maximium but turn off any Bass Boost. Turn up radio volume to ~75%. At the MultiMeter you will be looking for 6 Volts AC. For that you turn the Bass Output Level until you reach it. Once reached, turn off radio and unplug the test RCA. </p><p> Now plug RCAs from the amp into the LC2i and set the amp's gain to minimum. With the MultiMeter still in the AC Volts, connect it into the subwoofer output of the amp (sub disconnected). Now set the amp's x-over to ~80Hz. Turn on the radio to 75% volume with same settings as before. The amp's Bass knob should be at 75% volume. With everything on, turn the Bass Output Level on the LC2i counter-clockwise until you get 31.62 AC Volts in the MultiMeter. Once set, turn off radio and connect the subs. You now have 500 watts RMS into 2 Ohms @ 75% radio volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8839231, member: 654802"] You will need a multi-meter, a set of RCAs that will be sacrificed, and a small blade screwdriver. First disconnect the amp from the LC2i. Now cut the spare RCAs about 6 inches long. Peel and separate about 1 inch of RCA wire to connect the MultiMeter. Positive to the colored and negative to the bare wire. Set MultiMeter to AC Volts and plug 1 RCA into the LC2i BASS output. Turn on the radio and set Bass eq to maximium but turn off any Bass Boost. Turn up radio volume to ~75%. At the MultiMeter you will be looking for 6 Volts AC. For that you turn the Bass Output Level until you reach it. Once reached, turn off radio and unplug the test RCA. Now plug RCAs from the amp into the LC2i and set the amp's gain to minimum. With the MultiMeter still in the AC Volts, connect it into the subwoofer output of the amp (sub disconnected). Now set the amp's x-over to ~80Hz. Turn on the radio to 75% volume with same settings as before. The amp's Bass knob should be at 75% volume. With everything on, turn the Bass Output Level on the LC2i counter-clockwise until you get 31.62 AC Volts in the MultiMeter. Once set, turn off radio and connect the subs. You now have 500 watts RMS into 2 Ohms @ 75% radio volume. [/QUOTE]
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