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mmm just realized something, I guess I would have to disconnect the rear speakers entirely because I cant use the fader as its set up right now. Maybe when I get the new amp I can change the wiring to get the fader to work? How would I do this? Or does the fact thats its set up as a bridged 2 channel negate this ability...
"Also, overpowering isn't a bad thing. In fact, in many cases, it's best. You just have to make sure you set the amp gains correctly and don't send a clipped signal. When you do this, your not having to turn your gains, volume levels, or any other db boosters up. In the long run it's easier on the equipment, and sounds much better when done properly. For instance, I'm running 150w RMS to each side of my RSD's. And they are rated at 60w RMS. So I'm more than doubling the RMS power of the speakers. However, my amp gain is 1/4 or maybe 1/3 at max and my volume never goes much over 60%. It sounds MUCH better than it did with the 50w RMS I was sending the RSD's previously."
Ill be honest. Im not good when it comes to the electrical component of tuning amps and speakers (like ohms and impedeance and all that crap). It seems like I am overpowering my speakers as is because I have them sending 2-300w to each side, unless its running at 8hms in which case I assume they are instead being underpowered. Can I improve this situation via wiring right now until this summer when I buy new equipment? Just looking for more clarification and "dumbed down" info on gains, etc lol
"Also, overpowering isn't a bad thing. In fact, in many cases, it's best. You just have to make sure you set the amp gains correctly and don't send a clipped signal. When you do this, your not having to turn your gains, volume levels, or any other db boosters up. In the long run it's easier on the equipment, and sounds much better when done properly. For instance, I'm running 150w RMS to each side of my RSD's. And they are rated at 60w RMS. So I'm more than doubling the RMS power of the speakers. However, my amp gain is 1/4 or maybe 1/3 at max and my volume never goes much over 60%. It sounds MUCH better than it did with the 50w RMS I was sending the RSD's previously."
Ill be honest. Im not good when it comes to the electrical component of tuning amps and speakers (like ohms and impedeance and all that crap). It seems like I am overpowering my speakers as is because I have them sending 2-300w to each side, unless its running at 8hms in which case I assume they are instead being underpowered. Can I improve this situation via wiring right now until this summer when I buy new equipment? Just looking for more clarification and "dumbed down" info on gains, etc lol
