does that apply to the 2000k watts at 2 ohm to or what voltage would i be looking for ?gain all the way down, settings on the hu (bass, etc) all the way down.
set the hu to your listening volume. usually 75% of maximum
play 50 hz 0 db tone, turn gain up until it reaches that voltage.
No, you would need to follow the Ohm's law equation, which, as Bumpin Goalie listed in post #4, is voltage=squareroot(rms*impedence)if i had a sub with 2000 rms and was looking to tune it would i still want the voltage to be at 34.64 ?? tuned
Given that you want 2000 watts @ 2ohms, your voltage would be ~63.24oh and it would be at 2 ohm
Thisu would want a tone that last that last like atleast 30 seconds or so instead of repeating it . im sure thats what he meant
Forgot to mention this, very important.gain all the way down, settings on the hu (bass, etc) all the way down.
set the hu to your listening volume. usually 75% of maximum
play 50 hz 0 db tone, turn gain up until it reaches that voltage.
I got test tones, But never used them.u would want a tone that last that last like atleast 30 seconds or so instead of repeating it . im sure thats what he meant