SeanGTP
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I have no experience with this. Sounds silly to me, but I've been humbled a number of times here. Can you post some research materials for this?
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Amplifier Gain Controls
I have no experience with this. Sounds silly to me, but I've been humbled a number of times here. Can you post some research materials for this?
Usually you won't have clipping unless your gain is maxed out. Also, I want to say my radio goes to 35, I've never capped it so idk, but I've never turned it past 22 so I'm never at full volume anyway.
Also, the HU voltage and level/gain voltage is just a sensitivity level. So on my radio, 2V Pre-out sensitivity, and I set my amp to roughly 2V input sensitivity.
Alright, lemme walk myself through this. You're turning your volume up to ~63%... a bit less than the typical ~75% you'd tune with a MM at. I actually used 24/32, or 75%, by sheer coincidence - it's as loud as my music could get before I heard distortion. So, you've got slightly more headroom on gain control before clipping than someone else might.
Alright, lemme walk myself through this. You're turning your volume up to ~63%... a bit less than the typical ~75% you'd tune with a MM at. I actually used 24/32, or 75%, by sheer coincidence - it's as loud as my music could get before I heard distortion. So, you've got slightly more headroom on gain control before clipping than someone else might.
I am assuming your gain is labeled 1V-4V or something like that, so that 2V is 12 o'clock? Mine's labelled "Min" and "Max". Might be why I've never bothered to think about trying to match this to my HU. If it was 1-4V like the examples in the link, I'd say my gain is set close to 2.5V (or halfway between 2V and 4V labels). But I've got no idea what my HU outputs. I'm guessing, then, that I could never match.
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I'm confused as to how you set input sensitivity to 2V. Like... how did you find 2V on your gain/level knob? But I did read your amp manual and that process is exactly what it says to do.mine actually says 6 to .2 volts. i've got a bit more range, and it rotates like... 400-500* or so. kinda awkward, but i figured it out.
Edit: Pichaaarr
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Visual help, that's what mine looks like
If the values are linear (which from what I've seen from a handful of amps, they seldom are), yes.
If the values are linear (which from what I've seen from a handful of amps, they seldom are), yes.
True. For something like $6-$20 you could pick up a digital multimeter that would do you fine.