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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2788579" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>it isn't guessing if the amps and HU's put out what the say they do (and they should) them it is sett correctly for the way he wants it... a amps gain voltage determins what the input needs to be for the amp to reach maximum output... in this case if the outputs are 4V... setting the gain to 4V will make it so the amp's maximum output with respect to the HU output, is 1000 watts, but my freind can't turn his radio up to but about 50% volume so for him to get enough power out of his amp the gain should be set up to around 2V he i'm shure knows this and that would be the reason he turned it down even further to 3V. which should be more than enough gray area to prevent crossing the 1000w line from the amps, makeing thermal failure VERY unlikely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2788579, member: 573988"] it isn't guessing if the amps and HU's put out what the say they do (and they should) them it is sett correctly for the way he wants it... a amps gain voltage determins what the input needs to be for the amp to reach maximum output... in this case if the outputs are 4V... setting the gain to 4V will make it so the amp's maximum output with respect to the HU output, is 1000 watts, but my freind can't turn his radio up to but about 50% volume so for him to get enough power out of his amp the gain should be set up to around 2V he i'm shure knows this and that would be the reason he turned it down even further to 3V. which should be more than enough gray area to prevent crossing the 1000w line from the amps, makeing thermal failure VERY unlikely [/QUOTE]
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