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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8739114" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Well, I installed the amplifier. I flattened all EQ's, set all X'overs to full, hooked up my O-Scope and set the midbass, mids and highs with a 1khz, -5db sign wave to no clipping right near 20v on each of the 4 channels. I set the sub amp with a 40hz, -10db tone to no clipping to 34.50v. </p><p></p><p>I then hooked up all the speaker leads and hopped back in the front seat to jump into my 3Sixty.3. I set the crossovers where they need to be and left all EQ's flat. Had to get lunch so we took my car. Even with everything flat I had great volume and NO issues with speakers cutting off. Volume is within a few DB's of the Barbara Ann if even that. This little amp is plenty loud for sure and I haven't done any eqing or redone the time alignment yet. The power light on top is white. I thought that was pretty classy on this tiny little white amp.</p><p></p><p>I have NO regrets in this purchase so far. All that is left is to see how long it last. All terminals are phillips head. Power and ground fit my 4awg to 4awg adapters perfectly as seen in the picture. Fit and finish does not feel cheap and for its size is a very heavy little amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Look at the size difference. Class A/B vs Class D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8739114, member: 675210"] Well, I installed the amplifier. I flattened all EQ's, set all X'overs to full, hooked up my O-Scope and set the midbass, mids and highs with a 1khz, -5db sign wave to no clipping right near 20v on each of the 4 channels. I set the sub amp with a 40hz, -10db tone to no clipping to 34.50v. I then hooked up all the speaker leads and hopped back in the front seat to jump into my 3Sixty.3. I set the crossovers where they need to be and left all EQ's flat. Had to get lunch so we took my car. Even with everything flat I had great volume and NO issues with speakers cutting off. Volume is within a few DB's of the Barbara Ann if even that. This little amp is plenty loud for sure and I haven't done any eqing or redone the time alignment yet. The power light on top is white. I thought that was pretty classy on this tiny little white amp. I have NO regrets in this purchase so far. All that is left is to see how long it last. All terminals are phillips head. Power and ground fit my 4awg to 4awg adapters perfectly as seen in the picture. Fit and finish does not feel cheap and for its size is a very heavy little amplifier. Look at the size difference. Class A/B vs Class D [/QUOTE]
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