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Volt tolerance when setting gain levels for two channel amp to drive one subwoofer.
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<blockquote data-quote="SoulSoak" data-source="post: 8375260" data-attributes="member: 659445"><p>So there is a slight tolerance, greatly appreciated, thanks. One more thing though, when setting the amp gains I tune my head unit to flat with no eq boosts etc. However, the amp has a wired bass control remote knob. So I want the remote knob turned all the way up to max when setting these gains correct? Because if it's set to the minimum and I tune the gains to the proper voltage... if I were to turn the bass control remote knob up to max it would then cause excess in voltage ultimately providing too much power correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoulSoak, post: 8375260, member: 659445"] So there is a slight tolerance, greatly appreciated, thanks. One more thing though, when setting the amp gains I tune my head unit to flat with no eq boosts etc. However, the amp has a wired bass control remote knob. So I want the remote knob turned all the way up to max when setting these gains correct? Because if it's set to the minimum and I tune the gains to the proper voltage... if I were to turn the bass control remote knob up to max it would then cause excess in voltage ultimately providing too much power correct? [/QUOTE]
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