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<blockquote data-quote="Gurileck" data-source="post: 1733730" data-attributes="member: 563773"><p>I am trying to do this with a RF P4002 amp hooked up to a pair of RF T1652S's. I am using the 1kHz tone @ 0db and I am measuring one channel, correct? The problem is even with the gain way up, I am getting only 14 or so V.</p><p></p><p>using the formula the speakers are 100W RMS ea @ 4 Ohm so that's 20V I should be shooting for, right?</p><p></p><p>And that is just what they are rated, they are actually 181W RMS @ 4 Ohm which using the formula should get me somewhere around 26V.</p><p></p><p>So what is going wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gurileck, post: 1733730, member: 563773"] I am trying to do this with a RF P4002 amp hooked up to a pair of RF T1652S's. I am using the 1kHz tone @ 0db and I am measuring one channel, correct? The problem is even with the gain way up, I am getting only 14 or so V. using the formula the speakers are 100W RMS ea @ 4 Ohm so that's 20V I should be shooting for, right? And that is just what they are rated, they are actually 181W RMS @ 4 Ohm which using the formula should get me somewhere around 26V. So what is going wrong? [/QUOTE]
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