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My preout's not 5volt?
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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7697733" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>ok your going high-tech, I don't have a scope so I use the chart to be safe, but in the hypothetical sense if I set an amp for a load of 4 ohms I will see a output of 89.44 ac to get 2000 watts rms lets say it blows and I replace it with a sub that only carrys a ohm load of 1 it requires a lot less ac current to achieve the same output so if no adjustment was made to the gain smoke would roll quick since that would be nothing but a clipped signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7697733, member: 584989"] ok your going high-tech, I don't have a scope so I use the chart to be safe, but in the hypothetical sense if I set an amp for a load of 4 ohms I will see a output of 89.44 ac to get 2000 watts rms lets say it blows and I replace it with a sub that only carrys a ohm load of 1 it requires a lot less ac current to achieve the same output so if no adjustment was made to the gain smoke would roll quick since that would be nothing but a clipped signal. [/QUOTE]
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