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how to set RMS for your component set
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<blockquote data-quote="JoshC" data-source="post: 7563547" data-attributes="member: 634938"><p>I currently just have my gain sitting at like 1-2oclock slightly below 2v(my alpines preouts are 2v). My question is if i wanted to set the gain using a DMM could i just check the wires running to the amp for impedance or is there a different way to figure the ohm so i can calculate a voltage. Thanks</p><p></p><p>For clarification, the wires run to a crossover which powers my herts mids and DD tweeters. Thats why im wondering if theres a specific way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshC, post: 7563547, member: 634938"] I currently just have my gain sitting at like 1-2oclock slightly below 2v(my alpines preouts are 2v). My question is if i wanted to set the gain using a DMM could i just check the wires running to the amp for impedance or is there a different way to figure the ohm so i can calculate a voltage. Thanks For clarification, the wires run to a crossover which powers my herts mids and DD tweeters. Thats why im wondering if theres a specific way [/QUOTE]
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