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<blockquote data-quote="moorezy" data-source="post: 3713962" data-attributes="member: 578973"><p>I was just wondering the limit of how loud my woofers get. like when i turn it up and it doesnt get anymore louder. that would be the limit obviously? i just don't want to hurt anything. o and i lugged my box outa my trunk and tried to set gains properly. tried to get target voltage to 36.7 volts.. yea i measured ac voltage. on mine there is ac "500" or ac "200" lol i really don't know how to use the thing properly. i used both settings and on the 200... it was reading out 3.7 volts. i assumed there was a decimal problem. but anyways my gain was just over half at that point. with volume at 45/60 playing 50hz tone at 0 db. with all settings down on hu and bass boost off on amp. then i reconnect everything.... and playing some music... and the bass doesnt even hits soo piddly. im like okay.. so i just turned my settings up on headunit a little. and use bass knob for amp. i just don't want to turn up tooo loud and something goes.. by the way i have 4 pioneer 12s hifonics 1606D in a 7 cubic net enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moorezy, post: 3713962, member: 578973"] I was just wondering the limit of how loud my woofers get. like when i turn it up and it doesnt get anymore louder. that would be the limit obviously? i just don't want to hurt anything. o and i lugged my box outa my trunk and tried to set gains properly. tried to get target voltage to 36.7 volts.. yea i measured ac voltage. on mine there is ac "500" or ac "200" lol i really don't know how to use the thing properly. i used both settings and on the 200... it was reading out 3.7 volts. i assumed there was a decimal problem. but anyways my gain was just over half at that point. with volume at 45/60 playing 50hz tone at 0 db. with all settings down on hu and bass boost off on amp. then i reconnect everything.... and playing some music... and the bass doesnt even hits soo piddly. im like okay.. so i just turned my settings up on headunit a little. and use bass knob for amp. i just don't want to turn up tooo loud and something goes.. by the way i have 4 pioneer 12s hifonics 1606D in a 7 cubic net enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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