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How do i know the limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 3714880" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>Well depends on which pioneers. But my rule of thumb is (if max on deck is 35) i set my bass to "maxx out to the ear" on a 45hz test tone(or whichever is loud in your car) at volume 23. then your music peaks around 28 to 30 ish. and just don't turn this past 28. Now this is NOT the scientific way to do it and you have to trust your ears a lot and depends if that amp puts out much more clean wattage than your subs can handle. Honestly measuring a set voltage is pointless cause you don't know the ohm load so you can't determine the power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 3714880, member: 582725"] Well depends on which pioneers. But my rule of thumb is (if max on deck is 35) i set my bass to "maxx out to the ear" on a 45hz test tone(or whichever is loud in your car) at volume 23. then your music peaks around 28 to 30 ish. and just don't turn this past 28. Now this is NOT the scientific way to do it and you have to trust your ears a lot and depends if that amp puts out much more clean wattage than your subs can handle. Honestly measuring a set voltage is pointless cause you don't know the ohm load so you can't determine the power. [/QUOTE]
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