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<blockquote data-quote="aaron7114" data-source="post: 2221453" data-attributes="member: 568210"><p>I have a hifonics bx1605d amp and I used a dmm to set my gains. The amp is rated at 1600 watts at 1 ohm. Which I used the formula and figured that the amp should be set to 40 volts.</p><p></p><p>I used a -6 db 50 hz tone and slowly turned the gain up. Well I ended up turning the gain all the way up and it only hit 35 volts. After that I tried turning up the bass boost to see if it would go up and it did. It went up to 40 volts pretty quickly. But I turned the bass boost off because I dont really like it that much.</p><p></p><p>What is wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron7114, post: 2221453, member: 568210"] I have a hifonics bx1605d amp and I used a dmm to set my gains. The amp is rated at 1600 watts at 1 ohm. Which I used the formula and figured that the amp should be set to 40 volts. I used a -6 db 50 hz tone and slowly turned the gain up. Well I ended up turning the gain all the way up and it only hit 35 volts. After that I tried turning up the bass boost to see if it would go up and it did. It went up to 40 volts pretty quickly. But I turned the bass boost off because I dont really like it that much. What is wrong? [/QUOTE]
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