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<blockquote data-quote="pawn man" data-source="post: 6700024" data-attributes="member: 589162"><p>that gain setting may or may not be proper. if you have a high volt radio, a high volt pre amp eq, and a crossover that has a lot of gain then that gain setting on the amp would be more than likely to high. the gain needs to be set with meter or preferably o scope. i have never burned a coil on any of my dps except when i had an amp that was dirty or had the gains to high. i was running a 40.1 on each one of my dps with out any problems with burned coils. now i did blow the surround off of a couple of them but a 40.1 at .3 ohms on each is a little above rated power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawn man, post: 6700024, member: 589162"] that gain setting may or may not be proper. if you have a high volt radio, a high volt pre amp eq, and a crossover that has a lot of gain then that gain setting on the amp would be more than likely to high. the gain needs to be set with meter or preferably o scope. i have never burned a coil on any of my dps except when i had an amp that was dirty or had the gains to high. i was running a 40.1 on each one of my dps with out any problems with burned coils. now i did blow the surround off of a couple of them but a 40.1 at .3 ohms on each is a little above rated power. [/QUOTE]
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