paintballer
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hey guys. I have two amplifiers, one 4 channel powering my components and coaxiles, and one mono amp powering my 12' subs. Im not going to go into the models and such for that its not important here. I already set the gains on the 4 channel amp by ear and withouth test tones. I feel that setting the gains on a dedicated speaker amp(mid's and highs) by ear, and using the music you generally listen too is better than test tones, beause unlike lows(subs) there is such as wide range of frequencies being played in the music which therefore, you can get a overall better gain setting, because the tweeters and mids are all getting action. I tried to play one of the cd's too i knew was recordeed a little louder than usual. I have the HPF filter set about 120 for the 4 channel amp, and that i did use a 120 hz test tone. and the speakers sound good.
BUt heres what the subs come into play. I set the gains on them too using a radio shack 20 dollar DMM, and i first used a 0 db 60 hz test tone, with the LPF all the way up so as to not interfere at all. I plugged the numbers into the formula,
(400rmswatts *2 ohms)=sqrt800=28.3. So i set the gains so that the ac voltage read 27.7 on the DMM.
I listen to metal mostly, bands like lamb of god and shadows fall, and lots of soft rock too. but occassionally ill listen to rap to get the fun out of having loud BASs, and also some rap is tolerated to my tastes. But with my metal music, i wasnt satisfied with the amount of bass being put out. and when i set the gains, i had the sub volume at max on my alpine deck (+15) and the master volume at 25). I also unplugged the subwoofer speaker wires before connecting the DMM thingys, and i unplugged the 4 RCA speaker plugs on the 4 channel amp. With that said, the bass was not loud enough.
SO i went to a 60 hz -3db, test tone, and re set te gain. it puts out more bass now, alomst to my liking, but i would stil prefer more. and my LPF is at 100 hz.
Ive heard that most metal peaks at -6db and -10 DB for the lows, but is that true. I would like to try to use a -6DB 60 hz test tone, but is that going to low? or should i be fine considering my music taste. from time to time, i will pop in a rap mix cd , and i know rap peaks at higher bass volume. so if i used a 60 hz -6db test tone to set my gains, would that most likely put my amp into clipping if i listen to some rap and some metal cds that are bass heavy. I want to be safe, but i still want more bass. -6db would be perfect, i just dont know if its safe for my situation.
THanks guys
BUt heres what the subs come into play. I set the gains on them too using a radio shack 20 dollar DMM, and i first used a 0 db 60 hz test tone, with the LPF all the way up so as to not interfere at all. I plugged the numbers into the formula,
(400rmswatts *2 ohms)=sqrt800=28.3. So i set the gains so that the ac voltage read 27.7 on the DMM.
I listen to metal mostly, bands like lamb of god and shadows fall, and lots of soft rock too. but occassionally ill listen to rap to get the fun out of having loud BASs, and also some rap is tolerated to my tastes. But with my metal music, i wasnt satisfied with the amount of bass being put out. and when i set the gains, i had the sub volume at max on my alpine deck (+15) and the master volume at 25). I also unplugged the subwoofer speaker wires before connecting the DMM thingys, and i unplugged the 4 RCA speaker plugs on the 4 channel amp. With that said, the bass was not loud enough.
SO i went to a 60 hz -3db, test tone, and re set te gain. it puts out more bass now, alomst to my liking, but i would stil prefer more. and my LPF is at 100 hz.
Ive heard that most metal peaks at -6db and -10 DB for the lows, but is that true. I would like to try to use a -6DB 60 hz test tone, but is that going to low? or should i be fine considering my music taste. from time to time, i will pop in a rap mix cd , and i know rap peaks at higher bass volume. so if i used a 60 hz -6db test tone to set my gains, would that most likely put my amp into clipping if i listen to some rap and some metal cds that are bass heavy. I want to be safe, but i still want more bass. -6db would be perfect, i just dont know if its safe for my situation.
THanks guys