Equation for setting your gain

Voltage=Sqrt(power*resistance).
Eg: 90 watt rms speakers, 110 watt per channel amp. Use the lower of the 2 for power, multiply by resistance. Eg: 90*4(4ohm speaker)=360. Take Sqrt of 360, = 18.97 volts. from post of GYMWAY
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Yes, there's a little chance for clipping if a song goes up to 0dB but there are less than a handful on songs AFAIK that go so high.
I used 0dB just to be safe and an o'scope to set my gains.
What is an O-scope?? I've heard them mentioned many times...

 
What is an O-scope?? I've heard them mentioned many times...
It's oscilloscope.
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