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<blockquote data-quote="bimma85" data-source="post: 767358" data-attributes="member: 557968"><p>Hey guys, quick ? here. I went to set my gain earlier, and threw a couple different test tones on. With them I got different voltages. I saw most people that mentioned the freq. they used they said 50hz. I saw this is what JL had on their site. I just wanted to make sure this is what I wanted to use. Also, all the test tones on the mention website in the first post... those are at 0db, right? Have another quick question. I have a MTX 1000d(old version of 81000d 1501d etc.) rated at 1000 watts at 12.5V (1158 i think on birthsheet) and rated 1500 at 14.4V. I don't see how 2 volts will add 50% power is this even correct? Anyways I have a 95 bmw 325i and I doubt its running more than prolly mid 13V. What would you guesstimate my power at?? I was thinking about 1300 watts. Thanks in advance e1 has been quite helpful the whole time i've been here. FYI I did search this out but did not find a clear yes or no answer //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bimma85, post: 767358, member: 557968"] Hey guys, quick ? here. I went to set my gain earlier, and threw a couple different test tones on. With them I got different voltages. I saw most people that mentioned the freq. they used they said 50hz. I saw this is what JL had on their site. I just wanted to make sure this is what I wanted to use. Also, all the test tones on the mention website in the first post... those are at 0db, right? Have another quick question. I have a MTX 1000d(old version of 81000d 1501d etc.) rated at 1000 watts at 12.5V (1158 i think on birthsheet) and rated 1500 at 14.4V. I don't see how 2 volts will add 50% power is this even correct? Anyways I have a 95 bmw 325i and I doubt its running more than prolly mid 13V. What would you guesstimate my power at?? I was thinking about 1300 watts. Thanks in advance e1 has been quite helpful the whole time i've been here. FYI I did search this out but did not find a clear yes or no answer [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif[/IMG]. [/QUOTE]
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