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<blockquote data-quote="ledzeppac" data-source="post: 2741611" data-attributes="member: 574552"><p>well I'm making this harder than it is...</p><p></p><p>I printed off a table someone made on this board.</p><p></p><p>I have kicker comps that are rated at 60 watts rms so I used the 55 watts on the table. That said to tune to 14.7 volts. I tuned the amp to 14.5.... with 1khz</p><p></p><p>However, the amp gets very hot and shuts off. (alpine f450)</p><p></p><p>How do I go about diagnosing it?</p><p></p><p>Do I have a faulty amp, and that is what is screwing my tuning up. Or am I jsut retared? Like I said before, the coaxles in the back over power the comps when the fader is equal //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif</p><p></p><p>Values for Common Speakers:</p><p></p><p>5 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=4.47 -- 6 Ohms, V=5.47 -- 8 Ohms, V=6.32</p><p></p><p>10 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=6.32 -- 6 Ohms, V=7.74 -- 8 Ohms, V=8.94</p><p></p><p>15 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=7.74 -- 6 Ohms, V=9.48 -- 8 Ohms, V=10.95</p><p></p><p>20 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=8.94 -- 6 Ohms, V=10.95 -- 8 Ohms, V=12.64</p><p></p><p>25 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=10.0 -- 6 Ohms, V=12.24 -- 8 Ohms, V=14.14</p><p></p><p>30 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=10.95 -- 6 Ohms, V=13.41 -- 8 Ohms, V=15.49</p><p></p><p>35 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=11.83 -- 6 Ohms, V=14.49 -- 8 Ohms, V=16.73</p><p></p><p>40 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=12.64 -- 6 Ohms, V=15.49 -- 8 Ohms, V=17.88</p><p></p><p>45 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=13.41 -- 6 Ohms, V=16.43 -- 8 Ohms, V=18.97</p><p></p><p>50 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=14.14 -- 6 Ohms, V=17.32 -- 8 Ohms, V=20.0</p><p></p><p>55 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=14.83 -- 6 Ohms, V=18.16 -- 8 Ohms, V=20.97</p><p></p><p>60 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=15.49 -- 6 Ohms, V=18.97 -- 8 Ohms, V=21.90</p><p></p><p>65 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=16.12 -- 6 Ohms, V=19.74 -- 8 Ohms, V=22.80</p><p></p><p>70 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=16.73 -- 6 Ohms, V=20.49 -- 8 Ohms, V=23.66</p><p></p><p>thanks again. I'm really not this stupid in person</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ledzeppac, post: 2741611, member: 574552"] well I'm making this harder than it is... I printed off a table someone made on this board. I have kicker comps that are rated at 60 watts rms so I used the 55 watts on the table. That said to tune to 14.7 volts. I tuned the amp to 14.5.... with 1khz However, the amp gets very hot and shuts off. (alpine f450) How do I go about diagnosing it? Do I have a faulty amp, and that is what is screwing my tuning up. Or am I jsut retared? Like I said before, the coaxles in the back over power the comps when the fader is equal [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif[/IMG] Values for Common Speakers: 5 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=4.47 -- 6 Ohms, V=5.47 -- 8 Ohms, V=6.32 10 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=6.32 -- 6 Ohms, V=7.74 -- 8 Ohms, V=8.94 15 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=7.74 -- 6 Ohms, V=9.48 -- 8 Ohms, V=10.95 20 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=8.94 -- 6 Ohms, V=10.95 -- 8 Ohms, V=12.64 25 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=10.0 -- 6 Ohms, V=12.24 -- 8 Ohms, V=14.14 30 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=10.95 -- 6 Ohms, V=13.41 -- 8 Ohms, V=15.49 35 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=11.83 -- 6 Ohms, V=14.49 -- 8 Ohms, V=16.73 40 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=12.64 -- 6 Ohms, V=15.49 -- 8 Ohms, V=17.88 45 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=13.41 -- 6 Ohms, V=16.43 -- 8 Ohms, V=18.97 50 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=14.14 -- 6 Ohms, V=17.32 -- 8 Ohms, V=20.0 55 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=14.83 -- 6 Ohms, V=18.16 -- 8 Ohms, V=20.97 60 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=15.49 -- 6 Ohms, V=18.97 -- 8 Ohms, V=21.90 65 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=16.12 -- 6 Ohms, V=19.74 -- 8 Ohms, V=22.80 70 Watts -- 4 Ohms, V=16.73 -- 6 Ohms, V=20.49 -- 8 Ohms, V=23.66 thanks again. I'm really not this stupid in person [/QUOTE]
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