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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / December 2004

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Testing Sub RCA

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Gav - 10 Dec 2004 09:32 GMT
Is the any way I can test my Sub RCA, I don't think it is producing the
correct output voltage. Currently I have the AMP set to +9db input gain and
have it set to 0.1-1v input when the RCA out is supposedly 4v. Thought I
would ask the question before I go running in with my multimeter and
buggering something up.

Gav
Clob - 12 Dec 2004 09:00 GMT
How about turning it down to 0db and test.

> Is the any way I can test my Sub RCA, I don't think it is producing the
> correct output voltage. Currently I have the AMP set to +9db input gain
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Gav - 13 Dec 2004 08:39 GMT
I've tried it on 0db as that was the initial setting, when it is set to that
I can barely hear it.

Gav

> How about turning it down to 0db and test.
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Clob - 14 Dec 2004 21:10 GMT
Make sure your bass is turned up on the head unit of about 75% and then set
gain.

> I've tried it on 0db as that was the initial setting, when it is set to
> that
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