tsenfw
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You have to get a test tone. Get a .wav sound file of it and burn it to cd. 60hertz at 0db. I'll get you a link in a sec.
EDIT* here's a link: http://www.realmofexcursion.com/jmac/audio/0dB_wav_test_tones/60%20Hz.wav
realm of excursion has tons of tones on their download section.
Disconnect your sub. Put the positive lead of the mulitimeter in the positive output of amp and negative to negative. Put the multimeter on the AC voltage setting. Don't forget volume at 3/4 or the cleanest sounding highest volume you woud listen too. Turn off the other speakers if your headunit allows it.
Tell me what watts and what ohm you need, I'll put them in the equation as an example. I used excel it was pretty easy.
Mike - not sure if that equation is fool proof, but it's probably a really close ballpark for setting the gain on your amp.
EDIT* here's a link: http://www.realmofexcursion.com/jmac/audio/0dB_wav_test_tones/60%20Hz.wav
realm of excursion has tons of tones on their download section.
Disconnect your sub. Put the positive lead of the mulitimeter in the positive output of amp and negative to negative. Put the multimeter on the AC voltage setting. Don't forget volume at 3/4 or the cleanest sounding highest volume you woud listen too. Turn off the other speakers if your headunit allows it.
Tell me what watts and what ohm you need, I'll put them in the equation as an example. I used excel it was pretty easy.
Mike - not sure if that equation is fool proof, but it's probably a really close ballpark for setting the gain on your amp.