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<blockquote data-quote="SWFL" data-source="post: 5787413" data-attributes="member: 607847"><p>dude set the gains by ear and they will be twice as loud set with 1k tone and dmm and 26.4 volts for 175rms turned on some music and they were med loud and sounded good, threw some nice good music on played with the gain on the amp while playing at full tilt and got them louder until they distorted and then set the dmm and 1k tone and it was on 40 volts so yea dont use the dmm. A good buddy set my gains by the ear mobeious and know i know how to do it by ear and it works much better same with subs</p><p></p><p>Also make sure that amp is bridged otherwise only seeing 75 watts per side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWFL, post: 5787413, member: 607847"] dude set the gains by ear and they will be twice as loud set with 1k tone and dmm and 26.4 volts for 175rms turned on some music and they were med loud and sounded good, threw some nice good music on played with the gain on the amp while playing at full tilt and got them louder until they distorted and then set the dmm and 1k tone and it was on 40 volts so yea dont use the dmm. A good buddy set my gains by the ear mobeious and know i know how to do it by ear and it works much better same with subs Also make sure that amp is bridged otherwise only seeing 75 watts per side [/QUOTE]
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