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Audison 5.600 how do i get 550w rms to sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8792813" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>Ok first of all don't worry about the high level input, stick with your RCA connections. And second, you have a really nice head unit with some great features. You need to find your subwoofer level adjustment in the head unit, turn that all the way up. Now tune your gain on your amp with your head unit at 80% volume. I use a multimeter, take the wattage of the sub and multiply it by how many ohms your final load to the amp will be. It should be a 2 ohm load as your sub is a 2 ohm dvc. Then find the square root of that which will be 33.16. That is the voltage your looking for coming out of the amp (33.16 volts) You should also tune for your speakers as well, the same way. The best way is with an oscilloscope but you don't have to have one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8792813, member: 682803"] Ok first of all don't worry about the high level input, stick with your RCA connections. And second, you have a really nice head unit with some great features. You need to find your subwoofer level adjustment in the head unit, turn that all the way up. Now tune your gain on your amp with your head unit at 80% volume. I use a multimeter, take the wattage of the sub and multiply it by how many ohms your final load to the amp will be. It should be a 2 ohm load as your sub is a 2 ohm dvc. Then find the square root of that which will be 33.16. That is the voltage your looking for coming out of the amp (33.16 volts) You should also tune for your speakers as well, the same way. The best way is with an oscilloscope but you don't have to have one. [/QUOTE]
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