lawls i had it on the wrong setting on the DMM so disregard that last post... But someone is telling me i need to set my gains at around 30 volts and he said my amp only puts out around 900 rms so he sent me a calculator and even that said i need 60 volts? is there a part of the equation im missing here??89 volts!!!????!!! Thats wayyyyyyyy to high. When you do your tuning make your remote knob 100% on. How is your amp not making a humming noise?
You are totally disregarding the ohms when you are looking at that chart. You would need 60 volts if you were running 4 ohms but that amp isn't going to make 900w at 4 ohms.lawls i had it on the wrong setting on the DMM so disregard that last post... But someone is telling me i need to set my gains at around 30 volts and he said my amp only puts out around 900 rms so he sent me a calculator and even that said i need 60 volts? is there a part of the equation im missing here??
Do i keep my subwoofers plugged in?? so i set the Treble and Bass and the EQ on 0 on the HU then pop the CD in and fuck with the gains untill i hear distortion??Setting gains with DMM = waste of time.Set everything to level, and turn gain on amp all the way down. Cue up that 50 cycle tone, put volume knob on cd player to 95% of full volume, then slowly adjust amp gain up until you hear distortion = done.
And Type R's can wandle more than the rated amount of power, and im sure many of people on here can back that up.Am I missing something these subs are only rated at 500w rms and your putting 600. Why would you go over the rate amount of power?
oh lawdAm I missing something these subs are only rated at 500w rms and your putting 600. Why would you go over the rate amount of power?