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Trouble setting 1501d gain
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<blockquote data-quote="ssbogger" data-source="post: 2233498" data-attributes="member: 565043"><p>I've got a MTX 1501D wired at 2ohms. so on my multimeter i should be reading 44.72v (2ohms x 1000W@2ohm=2000 ----&gt; sqrt 2000 = 44.72)</p><p></p><p>Well heres the problem. If i turn loud off, the eq off, bass to 0, and the sub preout to one above ATT then I only read 19.8V at the highest volume I will be listening at. If i turn loud back on and the eq to a custom setting that i normally use then i can get the V up to the required level. Should i just set it with the loud and eq on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssbogger, post: 2233498, member: 565043"] I've got a MTX 1501D wired at 2ohms. so on my multimeter i should be reading 44.72v (2ohms x 1000W@2ohm=2000 ----> sqrt 2000 = 44.72) Well heres the problem. If i turn loud off, the eq off, bass to 0, and the sub preout to one above ATT then I only read 19.8V at the highest volume I will be listening at. If i turn loud back on and the eq to a custom setting that i normally use then i can get the V up to the required level. Should i just set it with the loud and eq on? [/QUOTE]
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