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<blockquote data-quote="iceteebone" data-source="post: 598549" data-attributes="member: 549344"><p>what is your amp rated at 2 ohms? all you do is take you power, multiply it by the ohm load, and take that number and find the square root of that number. that is you voltage. disconnect you sub. set your headunit at your normal listening levels. i recommend setting your sub level to zero. play a 50 hz. test tone. take a digital multi-meter and place the probes on the speaker terminals on the amp. By the way when you start, your gains should be turned all the way down. then keep turning up the gain until you reach the voltage you figured out earlier. then they are set. hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceteebone, post: 598549, member: 549344"] what is your amp rated at 2 ohms? all you do is take you power, multiply it by the ohm load, and take that number and find the square root of that number. that is you voltage. disconnect you sub. set your headunit at your normal listening levels. i recommend setting your sub level to zero. play a 50 hz. test tone. take a digital multi-meter and place the probes on the speaker terminals on the amp. By the way when you start, your gains should be turned all the way down. then keep turning up the gain until you reach the voltage you figured out earlier. then they are set. hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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