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<blockquote data-quote="explorer2" data-source="post: 2632761" data-attributes="member: 570481"><p>What do you do when you get more voltage than you should be with the gains all the way down, processing off, levels at 0? I didnt have my o scope handy so I just used my meter to get things working and following the instructions with the sub level turned up I was getting more than double the specified voltage (almost 45 VAC) with the gains at zero, turning the sub level down to 0 still got me more than spec(25 VAC). This is on a jbl gts300 and an idq10 d4. Its rated at 100x2 @ 4 which is how its wired, I guess that this means that it is pretty underated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="explorer2, post: 2632761, member: 570481"] What do you do when you get more voltage than you should be with the gains all the way down, processing off, levels at 0? I didnt have my o scope handy so I just used my meter to get things working and following the instructions with the sub level turned up I was getting more than double the specified voltage (almost 45 VAC) with the gains at zero, turning the sub level down to 0 still got me more than spec(25 VAC). This is on a jbl gts300 and an idq10 d4. Its rated at 100x2 @ 4 which is how its wired, I guess that this means that it is pretty underated. [/QUOTE]
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