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Audiopipe APSM-1500 help, seems quiet?
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<blockquote data-quote="zorphon" data-source="post: 7768267" data-attributes="member: 637938"><p>[quote name='I Like Waffle']You were probably running the sony bridged @ 4 ohm which would get a good amount of power (6-700w) on the ****** 2 channel, running the AP at 4 ohm mono isnt taking advantage of 1/4 the power its capable of.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>[USER=640058]@av83[/USER] </p><p>The Sony bridged is only rated at 340w RMS @ 4ohm. </p><p></p><p>Also I did a 50hz at -5dB track and redid the gain. I was shooting for 40v AC because I have two 200 RMS subs but the closest I could get was like 40.1-40.2, is that fine? The thing is super touchy.</p><p></p><p>I did it based on volume 40 (80% of HU volume), and at volume 37 A Milli now sounds way louder than last night when I originally did the gain. It now shakes my seatbelt and stuff. So I&#39;m definitely pleased. My batt is about 14v with everything off, and on full tilt (39-40 volume) it drops to 13.5 at the very lowest. So on stock electrical I have no more dimming like before.</p><p></p><p>Anyway about the voltage thing, is 40.2 fine?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="zorphon, post: 7768267, member: 637938"] [quote name='I Like Waffle']You were probably running the sony bridged @ 4 ohm which would get a good amount of power (6-700w) on the ****** 2 channel, running the AP at 4 ohm mono isnt taking advantage of 1/4 the power its capable of.[/QUOTE] [USER=640058]@av83[/USER] The Sony bridged is only rated at 340w RMS @ 4ohm. Also I did a 50hz at -5dB track and redid the gain. I was shooting for 40v AC because I have two 200 RMS subs but the closest I could get was like 40.1-40.2, is that fine? The thing is super touchy. I did it based on volume 40 (80% of HU volume), and at volume 37 A Milli now sounds way louder than last night when I originally did the gain. It now shakes my seatbelt and stuff. So I'm definitely pleased. My batt is about 14v with everything off, and on full tilt (39-40 volume) it drops to 13.5 at the very lowest. So on stock electrical I have no more dimming like before. Anyway about the voltage thing, is 40.2 fine? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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