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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8862576" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Your gain is the adjustment for how much you are amplifying the voltage. You can always dial down an amplifier. </p><p>Do this and you can set it to how much power you want the amp to send.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]gg2gl-fz2Qc[/MEDIA]</p><p>You can go some over RMS if you want and if your electrical can handle it. Amps aren't perfectly rated, and speakers can vary. Then when you start changing eq and bass settings you are increasing the power at specific frequencies. If you are clipping with double the power and clipping you need to know. You should be able to figure out how much to do from the video. (Also keep in mind, your head unit can cause clipping and have max rated voltage below the max volume).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8862576, member: 674149"] Your gain is the adjustment for how much you are amplifying the voltage. You can always dial down an amplifier. Do this and you can set it to how much power you want the amp to send. [MEDIA=youtube]gg2gl-fz2Qc[/MEDIA] You can go some over RMS if you want and if your electrical can handle it. Amps aren't perfectly rated, and speakers can vary. Then when you start changing eq and bass settings you are increasing the power at specific frequencies. If you are clipping with double the power and clipping you need to know. You should be able to figure out how much to do from the video. (Also keep in mind, your head unit can cause clipping and have max rated voltage below the max volume). [/QUOTE]
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