Smaller amp plays louder and better than a bigger amp

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Hey guys!

My old amp (Cadence ZRS7000D 1000rms @2ohm) got ruined, so I got a new one (Gladen SPL1800C1 1800rms @2ohm). The amp is connected to 2x12" Ground Zero subs thats good for 2000rms each.

I know that the amp is too small, but the old amp played better and louder than the new one. The Gladen amp is hooked up with a BMW 640Ah battery.

I havent adjusted my head unit to the new amp, but does it matter? I have tried to adjust the new amp, but even with the gain put to max, it doesnt play as loud as the cadence amp. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif

 
Hey guys!
My old amp (Cadence ZRS7000D 1000rms @2ohm) got ruined, so I got a new one (Gladen SPL1800C1 1800rms @2ohm). The amp is connected to 2x12" Ground Zero subs thats good for 2000rms each.

I know that the amp is too small, but the old amp played better and louder than the new one. The Gladen amp is hooked up with a BMW 640Ah battery.

I havent adjusted my head unit to the new amp, but does it matter? I have tried to adjust the new amp, but even with the gain put to max, it doesnt play as loud as the cadence amp. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
check your settings.

DONT PUT GAIN TO MAX.

set it the right way.

 
check crossover settings.
BMW 640ah battery????
Sorry, 80Ah :p. 640A.

The battery has a BMW logo on it.

The LPF is set to 80hz on the amp. The subsonic is set to 30hz i believe. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
im talking your gain, dont set it up max. you need to set your amp with a dmm for the sub.

let say the sub takes 300rms. you need to set your amp for 300 or a little over depending on sub.

the gain is not volume for the amp.

you need to gain match your h/u to the amp.

if you dont you will send a bad clipped signal to your sub and it will heat up and blow.

Google how to set an amp with dmm.

 
im talking your gain, dont set it up max. you need to set your amp with a dmm for the sub.let say the sub takes 300rms. you need to set your amp for 300 or a little over depending on sub.

the gain is not volume for the amp.

you need to gain match your h/u to the amp.

if you dont you will send a bad clipped signal to your sub and it will heat up and blow.

Google how to set an amp with dmm.
Thanks! But how do I match the gain from the HU with the amp? Is there any settings i have to do on the HU?

 
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