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<blockquote data-quote="Apokalypz" data-source="post: 4098170" data-attributes="member: 577260"><p>Yea, I shot the remote bass level all the way up and the eq flat durring the gain setting so that I don't accidentally go over the rms rating of the amp. And yea, I disconnected the subs durring the time I used the multi meter to get the voltage on the sub, I was just currious as to how loud the subs are when they're getting 400 watts of power on the dot. And I can say that is loud. It renders my rear view mirror useless while I have bass hits and actually tickled the hair on my face a little.</p><p></p><p>But I mainly listen to rock so I don't get the overpowering bass too much, I just put in some rap today and it vibrates the crap out of my car when the bass hits or stays. I just never knew that 400 watts was really that powerful with the subs I have. I allways used to play it safe since I burnt out 2 sets of rear speakers (2 6x9s and 2 6.5s.) Since I've got my infinity kappa rear and fronts, I've been VERY careful with the gain setting at my max precieved volume with the mids-highs and the subs. I shall tune the mids-highs next then, I've only got them running 1.3 volts and they are capable of running 13. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apokalypz, post: 4098170, member: 577260"] Yea, I shot the remote bass level all the way up and the eq flat durring the gain setting so that I don't accidentally go over the rms rating of the amp. And yea, I disconnected the subs durring the time I used the multi meter to get the voltage on the sub, I was just currious as to how loud the subs are when they're getting 400 watts of power on the dot. And I can say that is loud. It renders my rear view mirror useless while I have bass hits and actually tickled the hair on my face a little. But I mainly listen to rock so I don't get the overpowering bass too much, I just put in some rap today and it vibrates the crap out of my car when the bass hits or stays. I just never knew that 400 watts was really that powerful with the subs I have. I allways used to play it safe since I burnt out 2 sets of rear speakers (2 6x9s and 2 6.5s.) Since I've got my infinity kappa rear and fronts, I've been VERY careful with the gain setting at my max precieved volume with the mids-highs and the subs. I shall tune the mids-highs next then, I've only got them running 1.3 volts and they are capable of running 13. lol. [/QUOTE]
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