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<blockquote data-quote="99grandprixGT" data-source="post: 3553497" data-attributes="member: 578394"><p>alright i tried it, but i had to turn the bass boost on the amp up so i could get my 40 volts reading with out maxing out the gain. does this sound wrong? is it bad if the bass boost it up on the amp? i had the DMM set a 200 ACV.</p><p></p><p>the input sensativity is at 1 on a scale of 0.2 being max and 4 being min. the bass boost is at 15 out of 18 and my subwoofer control on the HU is at 5 out of 15. does this sound about right? i just dont wanna blow my subs of amp.</p><p></p><p>oh and when i set my HU volume to 3/4 up to tune it, is that what i should play it at while im just lissioning to songs to get the full RMS that i wanted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99grandprixGT, post: 3553497, member: 578394"] alright i tried it, but i had to turn the bass boost on the amp up so i could get my 40 volts reading with out maxing out the gain. does this sound wrong? is it bad if the bass boost it up on the amp? i had the DMM set a 200 ACV. the input sensativity is at 1 on a scale of 0.2 being max and 4 being min. the bass boost is at 15 out of 18 and my subwoofer control on the HU is at 5 out of 15. does this sound about right? i just dont wanna blow my subs of amp. oh and when i set my HU volume to 3/4 up to tune it, is that what i should play it at while im just lissioning to songs to get the full RMS that i wanted? [/QUOTE]
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