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Q about setting gain on amp for doors
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<blockquote data-quote="sounds_explicit" data-source="post: 8705445" data-attributes="member: 665284"><p>Ok so i set my gain on my sub amp with a dmm, </p><p> but On my amp for my doors (timpano 800@2 ohm) it has a connector and leads for speaker wires. That plug into the amp with 2 pos and 2 ground leads . When setting the gain on that amp do I connect both pos together and both neg together and then set my voltage from those leads? And if so I plan on running two speakers at 4 ohm so would j set the voltage to 56 volts?! Kind of confused. 56 volts seem a lot for a mid speaker amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sounds_explicit, post: 8705445, member: 665284"] Ok so i set my gain on my sub amp with a dmm, but On my amp for my doors (timpano 800@2 ohm) it has a connector and leads for speaker wires. That plug into the amp with 2 pos and 2 ground leads . When setting the gain on that amp do I connect both pos together and both neg together and then set my voltage from those leads? And if so I plan on running two speakers at 4 ohm so would j set the voltage to 56 volts?! Kind of confused. 56 volts seem a lot for a mid speaker amp? [/QUOTE]
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