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<blockquote data-quote="connersdad19" data-source="post: 6798430" data-attributes="member: 576124"><p>I have the AP-2002 to power my door speakers...i am going to set the gains, etc. with a dmm please tell me if this is right...</p><p></p><p>My Speakers are 4 ohm impedance i currently have them wired at a 2 ohm load into each channel...its a 2 channel by the way...my speakers are around 50rms a piece so here is what i have</p><p></p><p>My Amp Does 125x2 @4ohm</p><p></p><p>as my speakers are about 50 rms i did 100 x 2 @ 2 ohms and came up with 200 and the square root of 200 is 14....so do i need to have my dmm say 14v? please let me know if i am right or not..this is my first time doing a small amp like this.</p><p></p><p>and is it better to use a 1khz tone or use pink noise..? and do i just hook the dmm up to one channel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="connersdad19, post: 6798430, member: 576124"] I have the AP-2002 to power my door speakers...i am going to set the gains, etc. with a dmm please tell me if this is right... My Speakers are 4 ohm impedance i currently have them wired at a 2 ohm load into each channel...its a 2 channel by the way...my speakers are around 50rms a piece so here is what i have My Amp Does 125x2 @4ohm as my speakers are about 50 rms i did 100 x 2 @ 2 ohms and came up with 200 and the square root of 200 is 14....so do i need to have my dmm say 14v? please let me know if i am right or not..this is my first time doing a small amp like this. and is it better to use a 1khz tone or use pink noise..? and do i just hook the dmm up to one channel? [/QUOTE]
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