What would the dmm help me achieve? Would it help me with diagnosis? I'm still a beginner.Gain doesn't neccesairly have to be down all the way. 5 volts is plenty to push an amp to full rms. You still need a dmm. Check the ac volts at the speaker outputs- pref with test tones.
In other words, it will tell me whether I need the Line Driver or not? And, I understand that it will help me set the gain, but, if the Cadence at max gain, still wasn't hitting as hard as the JL, doesn't that mean something is wrong with the Cadence (assuming i don't need the line driver to get full RMS out of the Cadence)?It'll tell you what your max rms voltage is. It'll tell you when you're clipping, it'll tell you if you're getting full voltage to your amp from the rca's and the battery/ground.
no prob.what is it wired at? 4 ohmswhat is the hu model? JVC Arsenal KD-A615
what is the amp model? JL Audio 500/1, Cadence ZRS-7500D (problem amp)
what subs? JL Audio 13w3v3
i dont feel like reading 3 pages of noob so answer thease and ill see if i can help ya
ok you head unit has plenty of voltage out (2 Sets of 5V preamp outputs )no prob.
That's what I thought, but the Cadence seems to put out significantly less, or the JL more.ok you head unit has plenty of voltage out (2 Sets of 5V preamp outputs )and your amps at 4ohms are gonna put out almost the same amount of power id say 100 less on the jl amp
what is the coil config on the jl sub (dual 2, single 8, single 4?)
imo send the candence back or sell it and save up and buy a real sub an use that jl amp on it until you can afford to buy a decent amp like buy a dc level 4 15 or 12 what ever and then buy a sundown saz 1500d or if on a budget a audiopipe 1800dThat's what I thought, but the Cadence seems to put out significantly less, or the JL more.
single four.