steelblueSE
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I forgot how to tell you how to set the gains with a dmm.
Step 1- acquire a 50-60hz test tone ( I provided a website above)
Step 2- determine the rms and ohm load you wish to run. IIRC your amp will do 150w rms at 4 ohms.
Step 3- Find the corresponding voltage, following the chart: http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j23/steveo200077/RMSchart.jpg
Yours is 24.49v
Step 4- attach the leads of the dmm to the speaker terminals (with the sub still connected)
Step 5- Turn your headunit up to 3/4 volume or where your door speakers begin to distort, turn off all bass boost and eq filters
Step 6- Turn up the gain until you match the number you need as close as possible (in your case 24.49)
That should be it
theres instructions with the chart at the bottom
Step 1- acquire a 50-60hz test tone ( I provided a website above)
Step 2- determine the rms and ohm load you wish to run. IIRC your amp will do 150w rms at 4 ohms.
Step 3- Find the corresponding voltage, following the chart: http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j23/steveo200077/RMSchart.jpg
Yours is 24.49v
Step 4- attach the leads of the dmm to the speaker terminals (with the sub still connected)
Step 5- Turn your headunit up to 3/4 volume or where your door speakers begin to distort, turn off all bass boost and eq filters
Step 6- Turn up the gain until you match the number you need as close as possible (in your case 24.49)
That should be it
theres instructions with the chart at the bottom