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it looks like hes a little below halfway.

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so you put your gain all the way up? thats not smart.

No. That amp is expen$ive (I could of bought two rockford ti4000s for the price of it), Im not going to clip it out and burn it up. Even tho I did pop it once due to not enough power... Reason why its not in my car currently because I have made voltage issues and dont need to pop more mosfets. I need to add lots of batteries for it to handle the daily driving abuse..

it looks like hes a little below halfway.

Correct. Its a little below half, since Id assume that half way up would be about 3 volts, and my deck is 4volt, so a little below half should ruffly be 4 volts.

Hence the reason I dont think them gain calculators are too accurate, because if it would be, 54.8 volts should mean setting the gain around 4 volts, and not a fraction of a turn up from the lowest gain setting..

I just found it interesting that groundpounder had the same issue with them calculators that I had.

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