set to 200, and use a 50hz -6db tone following the tutorial.okay. well thanks for input. the simple answer then is to just get my target voltage using a -6db tone 40-50hz? just to double check its AC voltage. on my multimeter there are two things under the AC voltage setting one is "500" and the other is "200" lol i just bought it so i don't know what these mean. maybe i shall look in manual.
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Grow some.
Pioneer's clip @ volume 61/62 with everything set flat.I've got a pioneer HU and that same amp. When I went to set my gains, everyone said to be safe, use 0db and hu at 75% (~45/62), will all eq/settings/bb off. At that point, with gain at max on the amp, the dmm was only reading about half of what it needed to (and I used a rms of 1200 when I calculated it), so I knew something was up. After stating the situation and asking some questions (nG i think?) someone answered me and said to use 55+ on HU, and to use a -6 tone, I did that, and I hit the voltage I needed to at right around 1/2 gain, so I was happy.
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Maybe it was ignoreme, not ng that answered me... w/e
the internal amp maybe...I dont go over 40 with my pioneer gets clippy at about 39
im willing to bet he's basing his preout clipping, on where the internal amp is starting to distort the speakers.then you have a lot of boosted settings
or that yes