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<blockquote data-quote="jd93kid" data-source="post: 6806199" data-attributes="member: 622028"><p>Alright.. so i have a question.. I used a 50hz tone at 0db from two different websites and i set my amp using one of them.. then i played the other one to see what the ac voltage would be and it was 3 volts higher than when i had used the other one.. but they were at the same volume.. why is this.. and should i set my amp differently.. i played some songs on it at this setting and the amp never reached the ac voltage that i had it set to on the 50hz tone on any of them..</p><p></p><p>And also this might be kinda hard to understand cause i dont know how to word it.. but.. if i set my amp to put out 40 ac volts to the sub so that it doesnt clip.. then as long as a song doesnt play more than 40 volts thru the amp to the sub then the sub wont clip? no matter the hertz?</p><p></p><p>sorry if i'm confusing..</p><p></p><p>Also if i am correct on the second question.. then is there a sensor or something i can get to let me know when my amp is putting out more than 40 volts to the sub??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd93kid, post: 6806199, member: 622028"] Alright.. so i have a question.. I used a 50hz tone at 0db from two different websites and i set my amp using one of them.. then i played the other one to see what the ac voltage would be and it was 3 volts higher than when i had used the other one.. but they were at the same volume.. why is this.. and should i set my amp differently.. i played some songs on it at this setting and the amp never reached the ac voltage that i had it set to on the 50hz tone on any of them.. And also this might be kinda hard to understand cause i dont know how to word it.. but.. if i set my amp to put out 40 ac volts to the sub so that it doesnt clip.. then as long as a song doesnt play more than 40 volts thru the amp to the sub then the sub wont clip? no matter the hertz? sorry if i'm confusing.. Also if i am correct on the second question.. then is there a sensor or something i can get to let me know when my amp is putting out more than 40 volts to the sub?? [/QUOTE]
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