To rephrase what i was saying above:
For whatever reason achieving 45v using 6 out of -10 to 10 on low and 4 out of -5 to 5 on the sub level produces more bass than turning up the volume from 19 to 24 and having the low to 0 and the sub level to 1.
They both produce 45v but the first option produces much more bass.
I would be able to turn the gain down on the amp and set the low to 6 and the sub level to 0 and have it on 45 v on volume 24 but the problem with that is: my vocals are EXTRA loud and it would only sound good if i was driving 60mph with my heat going. Otherwise it sounds way overkill.
Any ideas?
Here is Video of volume 19 setup:
They did to me, sounded much much better sq wise.speakers don't necessarily sound better using a higher pre out voltage.
You might already know this, but when you increase the "low" setting on your head unit you are actually using the equalizer to boost low frequencies centered around 60 hz for both the sub and the speakers.No they are not. They are getting 17w rms each via deck.
Most music is recorded at -6 db and it is dynamic. The only way that you can even reach full power is if you are playing a 0db sine wave. I forgot to mention, when using the method described above use music, not test tones.Shouldn't i worry about the voltage though? I don't want to end up sending a clipped signal to the sub.
Just set it up so that it sounds good to you. If you can't get it to sound good enough, then change the install or the equipment...That song in my video: put on by young jeezy and kanye west puts out 45v = 506w with my settings exactly on the note Recorded for about 4 second.
I forgot to say that i use a -3db 50hz tone to setup the amp not a 0db.
My only guess on the LPF using power is that you could have had the LPF set a rather low frequency where there actually was some attenuation at 50 hz.Wow, i just turned off the LPF on my amp and used the one on the deck and what i used to get 45v now gives me 65v with no settings changed at ALL! So i set it up and now i can make the Low to 0 and i have the sub level on the deck to 5 full and volume at 20 (previous settings were Low 6 sub level 4 and volume 19 with lpf on amp on.) and it is VERY VERY CLEAN but very VERY strong! having clean bass is way better than boosted bass.. Thank you very much msimon. I am still within my 45v limits but now im way better!
Apparently using LPF on the amp uses up some power?