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Also, just want to thank you for mentioning spinal tap. That has to be the funniest band in existence.Where did you get that amp at?
Oh I was hoping you wasn't going to say ebay. With all things being equal the kw. Making noise the dual not I was going to say send it back. Guess you could try. I'd say the way you have it set up I'd keep your max volume below 30 to be safe. If your gain is halfway it would be too high if you were amping.all your speakers but since your using the hu amp too might be ok as long as your max volume below 3/4.I got it from eBay. So, needless to say, that's the last time I ordered used audio equipment. It was supposed to be certified refurbished though. Oh well.
Yeah. I used an oscilloscope to tune everything currently, and even at 40 volume, no clipping will occur on any of my front speakers. The back speakers have their gain turned down as well, but I didn't see any clipping coming from those anyway.Oh I was hoping you wasn't going to say ebay. With all things being equal the kw. Making noise the dual not I was going to say send it back. Guess you could try. I'd say the way you have it set up I'd keep your max volume below 30 to be safe. If your gain is halfway it would be too high if you were amping.all your speakers but since your using the hu amp too might be ok as long as your max volume below 3/4.
Look into how to set gains by ear. Set it for your max volume 28 would be were I'd set it anyway
you have an o-scope?Yeah. I used an oscilloscope to tune everything currently, and even at 40 volume, no clipping will occur on any of my front speakers. The back speakers have their gain turned down as well, but I didn't see any clipping coming from those anyway.
What did you use a 1k hz test tone? You talking off the rca s with the max volume?Yeah. I used an oscilloscope to tune everything currently, and even at 40 volume, no clipping will occur on any of my front speakers. The back speakers have their gain turned down as well, but I didn't see any clipping coming from those anyway.
I do. Not anything like $1k+ but it seems to work alright in my tests.you have an o-scope?
Yes, 1k Hz for mids and 40 Hz for bass. RCA max volume yielded no clipping, as well as coming off the amp at full volume; sat at around 16V. Didn't do extensive tests on the radio amp, however, thus why I turned down the gain to prevent it just in case.What did you use a 1k hz test tone? You talking off the rca s with the max volume?
you should do white noise at full volume, thatll show you if there is clipping or notI do. Not anything like $1k+ but it seems to work alright in my tests.
Yes, 1k Hz for mids and 40 Hz for bass. RCA max volume yielded no clipping, as well as coming off the amp at full volume; sat at around 16V. Didn't do extensive tests on the radio amp, however, thus why I turned down the gain to prevent it just in case.
U have the lummy. Scope?I do. Not anything like $1k+ but it seems to work alright in my tests.
Yes, 1k Hz for mids and 40 Hz for bass. RCA max volume yielded no clipping, as well as coming off the amp at full volume; sat at around 16V. Didn't do extensive tests on the radio amp, however, thus why I turned down the gain to prevent it just in case.
Alright, I'll do that. I was unaware of that being a type of test that was effective.you should do white noise at full volume, thatll show you if there is clipping or not
sorry, i meant pink noise. its full spectrum so its not allowing any weaknesses to slip thruAlright, I'll do that. I was unaware of that being a type of test that was effective.
Yeah. Before I used it for my sub, I set it by ear and set it literally perfectly according to the scope, so I totally agree. It was a DSO138, I believe it is open source.U have the lummy. Scope?
Test tones fine for seeing where hu clips and getting gain close but u can get more out of it by setting by ear. Unless u listen to 0db test tones.
Gotcha. That does make sense then, I'll give that a shot next time I'm in there.sorry, i meant pink noise. its full spectrum so its not allowing any weaknesses to slip thru