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<blockquote data-quote="raider89" data-source="post: 8678651" data-attributes="member: 616666"><p>I'm trying to set my gain on my amp to get an idea of where I should set my gain.</p><p></p><p>I'm running a 12 inch HD D2 American Bass to 1 ohm at 2000 watts. When I'm doing the calculations do I use my woofer ohm or the amp ohm? Like does my amp output need to be 2000 x 1 then square of that or do I do 2000 x 2 for the square root of 4000. I have it set at 63v which I think it should be 44v. Thanks for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raider89, post: 8678651, member: 616666"] I'm trying to set my gain on my amp to get an idea of where I should set my gain. I'm running a 12 inch HD D2 American Bass to 1 ohm at 2000 watts. When I'm doing the calculations do I use my woofer ohm or the amp ohm? Like does my amp output need to be 2000 x 1 then square of that or do I do 2000 x 2 for the square root of 4000. I have it set at 63v which I think it should be 44v. Thanks for any help [/QUOTE]
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