foomasta69
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if its not plugged in then i can crank everything up all the way and i dont get shit for bass
Dude RF is among the best in amps. The gain should not be all the way up, so keep the plug plugged in! Jeez.ok well if i showed u how wack this rockford amp was u would knowi have it all set up, if i have the gain all the way up and frequencys set, if this remote isnt plugged in, the amp doesnt push the subs like at all!
I doubt you own a DMM //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gifalong time ago i checked it and compared it to the voltages a 1000w amp is suposed to get and gets more then it should, whats the site to refer to again i will look at it and then measure the voltage again, i think it was a JL site?
How many times do we have to tell you. I'm getting sick of it81volts at 41hz, bass boost 0 on the HU bass at 0 on the hu, gain full on amp, frequency at ~80. volume @ 20 on alpine hu
Ok, Turn the gain all the way down. Go threw the same steps you just did but this time raise the gain until you read 44.72 volts. This will produce 1000 watts @ 2ohms. And as long as your speakers can handle 500 watts RMS each they should be fine. Never boost it or you risk blowing more equipment.2 ohm, minimum the amp can handle...
lol so does this mean my amp produced way more then 1000watts?Ok, Turn the gain all the way down. Go threw the same steps you just did but this time raise the gain until you read 44.72 volts. This will produce 1000 watts @ 2ohms. And as long as your speakers can handle 500 watts RMS each they should be fine. Never boost it or you risk blowing more equipment.
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