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<blockquote data-quote="itsblown" data-source="post: 7741964" data-attributes="member: 636031"><p>[quote name='vetkilr']problems with a audioque 750.1 </p><p></p><p>"After hooking up a 750.1 for the first time fresh out of the box it doesnt seem to be putting out the power it should.</p><p>We checked all our grounds and followed the instructions on the website.</p><p></p><p>While adjusting the gain from all the way down to near all the way up the remote controll knob never showed clipping. </p><p></p><p>we had the pre out set all the way up and when playing a 35 hz test tone and having a dmm hooked up to the speaker terminals on the amp we saw 24.5 V AC with a 1.7 Ohm Load on it. that comes out to be some where around 300 watts ? </p><p></p><p>not sure if we just have un realistic expectations but after seeing multiple installs on the same exact amp as this I feel like it should be much much louder than what it is.</p><p></p><p>By the way this is hooked up to a brand new sa-8 v.2.</p><p>maybe the sub needs break in time to really get moving but I doubt it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>About to throw the sub on another amp to see if its the amp or just un realistic expectations. Im guesing the amp or I did something wrong installing it. "</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>WAS THIS PROBLEM RESOLVED???</strong></p></blockquote><p></p><p>We had the Remote bass knob hooked up with it turned way down to near off:graduate: after setting it correctly we saw 650 watts on a sine wave at 2 ohm</p><p>Also after contacting audioque their technical support said it was common to have an amp where the gain goes 3/4 of the way up without clipping and that the remote gain knobs have been tested next to an O-scope and were verry accurate.</p><p></p><p>As you can see in the pictures we had some serious overkill on the electrical and with it being a brand new battery in the car we were sitting at 14.2 volts at the amp with the car on. Also this still has a 1 year warranty with audioque but is there anyway to confirm this?</p><p></p><p>Also those concerned about this amp another member @kushy_dreams can attest to this thing working and working well</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="itsblown, post: 7741964, member: 636031"] [quote name='vetkilr']problems with a audioque 750.1 "After hooking up a 750.1 for the first time fresh out of the box it doesnt seem to be putting out the power it should. We checked all our grounds and followed the instructions on the website. While adjusting the gain from all the way down to near all the way up the remote controll knob never showed clipping. we had the pre out set all the way up and when playing a 35 hz test tone and having a dmm hooked up to the speaker terminals on the amp we saw 24.5 V AC with a 1.7 Ohm Load on it. that comes out to be some where around 300 watts ? not sure if we just have un realistic expectations but after seeing multiple installs on the same exact amp as this I feel like it should be much much louder than what it is. By the way this is hooked up to a brand new sa-8 v.2. maybe the sub needs break in time to really get moving but I doubt it. About to throw the sub on another amp to see if its the amp or just un realistic expectations. Im guesing the amp or I did something wrong installing it. " [B]WAS THIS PROBLEM RESOLVED???[/B][/QUOTE] We had the Remote bass knob hooked up with it turned way down to near off:graduate: after setting it correctly we saw 650 watts on a sine wave at 2 ohm Also after contacting audioque their technical support said it was common to have an amp where the gain goes 3/4 of the way up without clipping and that the remote gain knobs have been tested next to an O-scope and were verry accurate. As you can see in the pictures we had some serious overkill on the electrical and with it being a brand new battery in the car we were sitting at 14.2 volts at the amp with the car on. Also this still has a 1 year warranty with audioque but is there anyway to confirm this? Also those concerned about this amp another member @kushy_dreams can attest to this thing working and working well [/QUOTE]
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