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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7428582" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>Do you have a dmm? If so set the dmm to ac voltage and turn the hu to about 3/4 up set all settings to flat (no filters)play a test tone 50hz on repeat now turn the gain up on the amp (with the dmm hooked to the speaker terminals) until the dmm reads 28.28vac this will give you 800w@1ohm, as far as the subsonic set it to around 20hz and the lpf to around 65 thats a personal pref though, after all that you can put your settings back where you would like, but to prevent distortion try to use your eq in the sense of if theres to much bass instead of increasing the highs decrease the bass and vice versa always try to keep your settings at or below flat and with the bass boost on the amp if you got to use it do so with much caution!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7428582, member: 584989"] Do you have a dmm? If so set the dmm to ac voltage and turn the hu to about 3/4 up set all settings to flat (no filters)play a test tone 50hz on repeat now turn the gain up on the amp (with the dmm hooked to the speaker terminals) until the dmm reads 28.28vac this will give you 800w@1ohm, as far as the subsonic set it to around 20hz and the lpf to around 65 thats a personal pref though, after all that you can put your settings back where you would like, but to prevent distortion try to use your eq in the sense of if theres to much bass instead of increasing the highs decrease the bass and vice versa always try to keep your settings at or below flat and with the bass boost on the amp if you got to use it do so with much caution! [/QUOTE]
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