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<blockquote data-quote="thevic24" data-source="post: 4368380" data-attributes="member: 575973"><p>you will need a test tone at 50 hz @0db, set your eq, bass and any other boost to flat or 0. disconect you subs. set yur deck volune at about 85% and play the test track. use your meter(like was said, set at vac) and adjust the gain on the amp untill you reach the number you obtained. if your not shure how to get that #, tell me your final ohms and the rms at that ohm your amp is rated and ill get it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thevic24, post: 4368380, member: 575973"] you will need a test tone at 50 hz @0db, set your eq, bass and any other boost to flat or 0. disconect you subs. set yur deck volune at about 85% and play the test track. use your meter(like was said, set at vac) and adjust the gain on the amp untill you reach the number you obtained. if your not shure how to get that #, tell me your final ohms and the rms at that ohm your amp is rated and ill get it for you. [/QUOTE]
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