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i try to get 20-40hz tuned all the same... 30-40hz was tuned the same which is what my stereo peaks at.

im not sure what you mean by 37v ac...

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i was refering to setting your gain via the use of a dmm. 37volts AC on the sub terminals with no sub hooked up.

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i was refering to setting your gain via the use of a dmm. 37volts AC on the sub terminals with no sub hooked up.

i dont remember what i set them to, i believe i used just the gains, no bass boost...set them around half way up, 60.5

lol and what Ohm are you running each amp at?

well if you set it to 60volt AC at 1.33 ohm you amp is outputting around 2700rms EACH but that number is when you set your gains using a 50-60hz tone

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lol thats wat was on the meter...60.5. Theres no way that 2700watts is coming out of those amps lol, at half gain....

the fuse is fine...thats what im saying.

even if it was the fuse that popped, what would have caused that?

Over current usually. But if you haven't checked with a DMM, how do you know its fine? You're getting 0v on that power line. Go up the line with the DMM until you have 12v. When you find a spot that has 12v, find out what item past that point is cutting off the voltage.

lol thats wat was on the meter...60.5. Theres no way that 2700watts is coming out of those amps lol, at half gain....

The gain position has nothing to do with how much power comes out of the amplifier.

You could have full gain and no output. It all depends on your input power.

wtf well 60volts AC is nearly 2700rms on a 50-60hz tone and what do you mean "my input is directly from an alpine 9886" do you mean the rca's? i think i just missed something

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yes, the input on the amps comes from an Alpine 9886, yes the RCA's...

and would it make more sense if the decimal place was moved over so its 6v?

well where else woudl the rca come from if not the h/u (deck) lol!! also 6volt AC = 90rms lol or lower so no

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well where else woudl the rca come from if not the h/u (deck) lol!! also 6volt AC = 90rms lol or lower so no

RCA's could be put into an EQ from the deck then out to the amps lol

and now what the hell lol

lol ya i guess they could but to use an EQ one would first know how to properly set a gain with a dmm and a 50-60hzz lol

now down to the issue at hand if you set your gains to 60volt ac you would be pushing that amp to nearly 2x its rated power which could blow an amp if your amp did blow. plus i bet you would have clipped the hell out of the amp lol

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how would I have pushed the amp that hard? I mean, the ouput RCA's from the Alpine is only 4v....

no clue but i know when i was playing around wiht my sae1000d amps my gain was pretty damn low and i was pushign around 2000rms at 2ohm lol!

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I dont understand though...at first the amp was set very low and my subs were barely moving...I turned it up on both amps to a little under half, and this happens.... lol

lol i have no clue what happened but like i said try the other power and ground wires from the other amp and see if it turns on and if it does then it isn't an amp issue it is a fuse issue at the distro block. and for gosh sakes set your gain correctly at 37volts AC lol!!

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haha yes mom.

I'll try the power/grounds tomorrow at lunch and report back....

and just out of curiocity, how did you figure out 37v AC?

how would I have pushed the amp that hard? I mean, the ouput RCA's from the Alpine is only 4v....

It has nothing to do with the voltage your putting out the rca's, you have a power problem somewhere within your setup. Personally I think your amp will need more fusing than what you are using.

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how would I have pushed the amp that hard? I mean, the ouput RCA's from the Alpine is only 4v....

It has nothing to do with the voltage your putting out the rca's, you have a power problem somewhere within your setup. Personally I think your amp will need more fusing than what you are using.

what do you mean by "Personally I think you amp will need more fusing than what you are using." ?

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with this little chart! there is a forumla but i don't remember it off hand

RMSchart.jpg

i think it is the square of the rms you want times the impedance

what he means is put a bigger fuse like 120-150amp fuse in it and go from there.

the fuse might not look dead but it could be! lol which is why he suggested to use your dmm on it!

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