Alright, here's my question:
I'm in the process of installing my first system. I mounted the box and the amp to the back wall of my F-150. I connected the speaker wire that was coming from the box to the amp, and it took a while and was very tedious because of the lack of space and the angles I was working with. I REALLY don't feel like disconnecting the wires from the amp to set the gains, so before I wire and mount the subs, could I use the ends of the wires inside the box to do it?
I have a PG Xenon 400.1 amp. The subs are 175 watts RMS, but I'll send them 200 watts each.
I will have the subs wired in series-parallel to deliver a 4 ohm load to the amp. There are 2 sets of speaker inputs on the amp, and they are paralled inside the amp. So when I wire each sub in series and make it 8 ohms, when I connect both sets of speaker wire it parallels inside the amp to give it a 4 ohms load.
So I should get a voltage reading of 40. right? sqrt of 200 x 8.