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CT sound amps - Good or not ?!
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<blockquote data-quote="The Camry" data-source="post: 8535760" data-attributes="member: 657974"><p>Gain setting is matching your output voltage of your source(headunit) to the input voltage of your amp. When you introduce a DSP into the mix. You change alot but basically you treat it as a second head unit. Send a dsp the max clean voltage from your head unit. Then adjust to the max volume on the dsp for a clean output. The C-dsp has a max clean output voltage of 1.88 volts. So you'd set your gain on your amps at 1.88 volts.</p><p></p><p>Use -3db test tones. Read my sig to understand gain settings. The only real way to know EXACTLY as where to set your gains is to use a oscilloscope</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Camry, post: 8535760, member: 657974"] Gain setting is matching your output voltage of your source(headunit) to the input voltage of your amp. When you introduce a DSP into the mix. You change alot but basically you treat it as a second head unit. Send a dsp the max clean voltage from your head unit. Then adjust to the max volume on the dsp for a clean output. The C-dsp has a max clean output voltage of 1.88 volts. So you'd set your gain on your amps at 1.88 volts. Use -3db test tones. Read my sig to understand gain settings. The only real way to know EXACTLY as where to set your gains is to use a oscilloscope [/QUOTE]
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