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<blockquote data-quote="hussnainh8" data-source="post: 8588423" data-attributes="member: 660773"><p>Erm guys.. Quick confusing question haha... So the bass controller has been installed but when I go to setting my gains up.. I cant even get to 60volts on the DMM without the gain being maxed out!? The sub woofer level from the head unit is set to the highest which is 10 yet I cant seem to get 60volts which is what I got as voltage by typing in the values on this website.....</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-ohm.htm" target="_blank">Voltage current resistance and electric power general basic electrical formulas mathematical calculations calculator formula for power calculating energy work equation power law watts understandimg general electrical pie chart electricity calculation</a></p><p></p><p>I put power/wattage as 900 and resistivity or resistance as 4 ohms and I get 60v which I should be looking for on my DMM AC voltage but I cant get to that unless I max the gain which is definately not normal... I added bout 3 db of bass boost and then got the gain about 3/4 up but even that is a bit mess up isnt it so why cant I get the gain right without it maxing out? Is there something wrong with the bass controller?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hussnainh8, post: 8588423, member: 660773"] Erm guys.. Quick confusing question haha... So the bass controller has been installed but when I go to setting my gains up.. I cant even get to 60volts on the DMM without the gain being maxed out!? The sub woofer level from the head unit is set to the highest which is 10 yet I cant seem to get 60volts which is what I got as voltage by typing in the values on this website..... [URL="http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-ohm.htm"]Voltage current resistance and electric power general basic electrical formulas mathematical calculations calculator formula for power calculating energy work equation power law watts understandimg general electrical pie chart electricity calculation[/URL] I put power/wattage as 900 and resistivity or resistance as 4 ohms and I get 60v which I should be looking for on my DMM AC voltage but I cant get to that unless I max the gain which is definately not normal... I added bout 3 db of bass boost and then got the gain about 3/4 up but even that is a bit mess up isnt it so why cant I get the gain right without it maxing out? Is there something wrong with the bass controller? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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