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Naw

turn radio up on high volumes (not max tho). To find the true rms rating of a amp take a volt meter put the neg and pos on the speaker output or run speaker wire through the current clamp from the speaker output of the amp. From there you will get a read out. You take that read out and square it. Once you do that you divide that squared number by the ohm load you have your amp at. Once you divide that will give you your rms rating of that amp at that ohm load

i hope you know that's not the true way to do it

 

 

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Naw

turn radio up on high volumes (not max tho). To find the true rms rating of a amp take a volt meter put the neg and pos on the speaker output or run speaker wire through the current clamp from the speaker output of the amp. From there you will get a read out. You take that read out and square it. Once you do that you divide that squared number by the ohm load you have your amp at. Once you divide that will give you your rms rating of that amp at that ohm load

my amps have been tested with a volt/ current meter.

The findings with volume on 30 (max is 35) are as follow...

current output from amp was 56.2

you take that 56.2 and square it. You get 3158.

Then you divide by the ohm load you have the amp at (mine was 1 ohm). So I did 3158/1=3158, which is my rms wattage at 1 ohm.

Now I wont say that all PA amps can output like this one can but I have gotten good number off of different spl mics all btw 150 to 151.2 DB

ur preaching to the choir and thats not the correct way to determine rms output. And no way in hell some power acoustics are putting out above their rated RMS, if anything it will be 1/4-1/3 less than the RMS wattage they are claiming.

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Here try reading this,

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...showtopic=23462

Screw the wattage I doubt your amps are seeing 1 ohm.

Read post #5 and #6.

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Good brands, and as others have said DC Sound should be on your list of subs to consider. I would probably also throw out there theses as well. I wouldn't mind playing with one of these myself.

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