Jump to content

TheNewbie

Members
  • Posts

    1635
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by TheNewbie

  1. No, you were saying you have a bass knob, set the gains on the amp so that your pushing about 400 watts to each, then from there you can move the bass knob either way you want and it will only push out 400w. Just set your gains on the amp. Plug in your bass knob, and use that from then on, your bass knob will adjust your gain, but it won't let you go any higher than what your gains are set on the actual amp itself. Catch my drift

  2. Well seeing how you have to split them between the two, you'll be getting 850 each, if your going to push them that hard, i personally think that's way to much for these subs, there 400rms each, you could push them a little harder than that but i wouldn't expect double what it says. On the bright side, you'll be able to push those subs without over working your amp :)

  3. Haha alright then i couldn't do it from behind my headunit, instead i'll go with what you guys are saying go straight from my amp, unless it is possible from behind the headunit seeing how there is a constant power that you have to hook up, as well as a ground, and the remote wire is there that goes to the amp, with what little knowledge i have im thinking this could work. Sorry if this is what you were suggesting david and i just didn't catch on and Super, usually your right on the forums i've been reading hehe but just incase maybe someone can come along and give us both some knowledge if it still has to be set. :)

  4. Alright well i thinkeveryone cleared this up for me, let me repeat it though, so all i have to do is set it at the desired level i would like to listen to it at, and then turn my gain to what it should be set the rms of the sub, so if the rms of the sub is 500 turn my music to 35, what i listen to it at then set the amp to 500. Assuming i have a 1000wrms amp so there will be nothing but clean power. Tell me if im wrong please still new to this.

  5. You want to set your gain at desired listening level. That way you'll get, say 500w at 35 out of 50, if that's what you listen to music at...

    I think :P

    Hehe well that's exactly what i listen to it at as a matter of fact, sorry if the question isn't as clear. OHH okay i understand what your saying Supercharged, Turn the volume to what i desire to listen to it at then set the gain. Hopefully that's how it works.

  6. Hey guys, well you know how you set the wattage from your amp, to set it lets say to 500watts. Well when you turn your volume at the headunit up, the bass goes up as well so im assuming putting in more wattage to your sub. So when you have 500watts set, and you turn the volume up, can it go over that limit? Im confused on this, sorry if i can't be more clear. Thanks

    Hmmm...where to start.

    "well you know how you set the wattage from your amp"

    What do you mean by the above statement?

    Maybe it will be easier to tell us what type of equipment you have and what you are accomplish.

    Sorry i mean the gain, when you set it to 500w. Then turn the head unit up to lets say 40/50, as you gradually turn up your head unit the bass on the sub goes up as well. So that means more wattage is being pushed to it. When you set the gain on the amp, is that the SET limit for the sub, no matter how high you set your volume on the headunit, that at all times the amp won't let more than 500w go to the sub? Im not trying to accomplish anything with what i have now, other than to learn this, so in the future i know more, and don't blow anything hehe.

×
×
  • Create New...