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<blockquote data-quote="el_chupo_" data-source="post: 2694492" data-attributes="member: 559190"><p>on the tutorial? Lemme see if I can help...</p><p></p><p>Step 5. that is a chart for gains for JL amps. ignore that. to find the proper gain for your amp, take the RMS output, multiply it by ohms, and find the square root. for 2000 watts at 1 ohm, gains should be set at 44.7</p><p></p><p>step 6 and 7. Play the test tone CD at 3/4 volume(or a bit above your listening point) and use the DMM to check voltage. Make sure the speakers are disconnected.</p><p></p><p>Step 8. Increase gain until it matches</p><p></p><p>Step 9. turn down stereo, reconnect subs, and bump</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el_chupo_, post: 2694492, member: 559190"] on the tutorial? Lemme see if I can help... Step 5. that is a chart for gains for JL amps. ignore that. to find the proper gain for your amp, take the RMS output, multiply it by ohms, and find the square root. for 2000 watts at 1 ohm, gains should be set at 44.7 step 6 and 7. Play the test tone CD at 3/4 volume(or a bit above your listening point) and use the DMM to check voltage. Make sure the speakers are disconnected. Step 8. Increase gain until it matches Step 9. turn down stereo, reconnect subs, and bump [/QUOTE]
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