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<blockquote data-quote="microhaxo" data-source="post: 6009052" data-attributes="member: 570733"><p>WHAT?</p><p></p><p>First of all why dont you do a bit more testing instead of guessing..</p><p></p><p>Play your music at the set volume for the gains you set, take your DMM and see the readings from the amp while playing music, take the LARGEST value seen (hardest bass hit) and square it, then divide by OHMS.. That will tell you how much power the sub is getting on those particular songs / bass hits. (expect it to be about HALF of what you tuned it for) If its much lower than that then you must have used a 0db tone to tune the gain and i would advise you try again with a -3db tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microhaxo, post: 6009052, member: 570733"] WHAT? First of all why dont you do a bit more testing instead of guessing.. Play your music at the set volume for the gains you set, take your DMM and see the readings from the amp while playing music, take the LARGEST value seen (hardest bass hit) and square it, then divide by OHMS.. That will tell you how much power the sub is getting on those particular songs / bass hits. (expect it to be about HALF of what you tuned it for) If its much lower than that then you must have used a 0db tone to tune the gain and i would advise you try again with a -3db tone. [/QUOTE]
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