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<blockquote data-quote="sackamous" data-source="post: 5855494" data-attributes="member: 609148"><p>In an effort to figure out what It will do at 2 ohms I plugged some RCA cables to my computer and downloaded a tone generator. Put it playing at a 50 htz 0 db wave. set the computer volume around 3/4 and Got 62 volts at the speaker terminals with the gains all the way up. so 62*62 is 3844 divide that by 2 ohms and you get 1922 watts????? I know that is absolutely wrong so what did I do wrong? Plugged the cd player back in and put some good bass music playing and it would hit up around 45 volts from time to time. Plugged the computer back up and Turned the gains down to around 28 volts which should be around what my old tens are rated for and it just ant the same. What did I do wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sackamous, post: 5855494, member: 609148"] In an effort to figure out what It will do at 2 ohms I plugged some RCA cables to my computer and downloaded a tone generator. Put it playing at a 50 htz 0 db wave. set the computer volume around 3/4 and Got 62 volts at the speaker terminals with the gains all the way up. so 62*62 is 3844 divide that by 2 ohms and you get 1922 watts????? I know that is absolutely wrong so what did I do wrong? Plugged the cd player back in and put some good bass music playing and it would hit up around 45 volts from time to time. Plugged the computer back up and Turned the gains down to around 28 volts which should be around what my old tens are rated for and it just ant the same. What did I do wrong. [/QUOTE]
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