Setting amplifier using multimeter

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • how to use a multimeter to set an amplifier using AC voltage reading at the speaker terminals

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  • @justScrollin0627
    @justScrollin0627 3 года назад +80

    Saw a few people asking about if having a "bass knob" which actually just adjusts the gain on your amplifier with max on the "bass knob" being whatever your gain adjustment is set to ,all the way down to the gain setting to zero on the minimum side of the "bass knob.". If you set your gain using this method that he showed...just set your " bass knob" to the MAX setting while adjusting the gain on your Amp using the multimeter square root method he showed in the video..What that does when setting the " bass knob" at max is assuring that you can never send a clipped signal because it was at max when you set your gain on the amp... you can go lower whenever you want on the fly depending on song choice but it ensures that you can never go to high...hope this makes sense to those who asked...👍

    • @Whitetrashweldr
      @Whitetrashweldr 3 года назад +1

      not always, some knobs adjust BOOST by db at certain frequencies. that's dangerous and asking for clipping. gotta watch out

    • @justScrollin0627
      @justScrollin0627 3 года назад +8

      @@Whitetrashweldr not familiar with what you are talking about...Any "bass control knob I have encountered are basically just an adjustment on how many volts the amp puts out all the way up to whatever setting you have your gain adjustment set to on your amp...The "Bass EQ" setting on the physical amp usually does the function you are speaking of and is best to just leave off so you don't send a clipped signal...Not saying they don't exist....but is definitely not common place for a "bass control knob...

    • @justScrollin0627
      @justScrollin0627 3 года назад +5

      As far as I know the final output that an amplifier will put out is whatever you have your gain adjustment set at...That is why its very important to start from head unit and work your way all the way back to the amplifier for proper signal setting..Finding your clipping point from head unit first...then adjusting any Line Out Converters,Line Drivers, EQ's ect to just before clipping....then lastly the Amplifier Gain Setting to just before Clipping at Max everything...doing this ensures that turning your system up to absolute max will not harm anything because its all been set properly....As well as using the subsonic feature on your amp(if available) because this ensures that your subs won't "bottom out" at extremely low frequencies that 1)your sub isn't designed to produce ..2) If running on a ported or vented enclosure going to far down below the tuning frequency of your enclosure causing your sub to surpass its mechanical throw...Finally the "Boost Boost or Bass EQ function is the most dangerous setting to use because it bypasses the settings at certain frequencies to "boost" the bass which will send a clipped signal and cause damage..That feature is useless in most cases and should be taken off of amps in my opinion...if everything is set properly and you arent satisfied with the bass output......Get equipment that can produce what you desire...taking a short cut with "Bass EQ" Or "Bass Boost" will leave you with damaged equipment almost always....of course this all is just my thoughts and opinions but have yet to fry an amp or sub..👍

    • @Whitetrashweldr
      @Whitetrashweldr 3 года назад +1

      Cmon man if you’ve ever read an owners manual u would know what I’m talking about. Even power series from RF come with a EQ knob. If u want a gain knob buy a rca in rca out gain adjustment knob. But hey 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @justScrollin0627
      @justScrollin0627 3 года назад +8

      @@Whitetrashweldr dude we are talking about two different features...any type of " Bass EQ" function on an amp should be left off! Whether it is a knob adjustment or on the amp itself!!! A so called "bass knob" is basically a gain adjuster and is perfectly okay to use AS LONG AS when setting your GAIN on the amp is done correctly...STOP ✋ trying to argue..if you are using a "bass eq" knob ....you are a fool...because its the same thing as the bass eq or "bass boost" on the amp...

  • @deedolan399
    @deedolan399 Год назад +6

    NOBODY explains information about sound systems as you do. 🤝🏿I appreciate your content. I actually find myself rewatching a lot of older videos. Thank you big bro.

  • @speedpros
    @speedpros 3 года назад +5

    Sharp video champ, I'm 49yrs old and just getting back into car audio from late 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. I didn't understand alot as far as technical stuff so I appreciate RUclips so don't have to scratch your head all the time

  • @danielnienkamp922
    @danielnienkamp922 3 года назад +24

    I just want to say that in my opinion you have made the single most informative and easy to understand video I've seen on this subject. You've found a way to put your years of knowledge into a 30 min. Video and made it easy to understand and actually follow through on . I have thoroughly enjoyed watching this video and now have a great understanding of how to set up amps with confidence and great results and I owe it all to you . Thank you Very much I have subscribed and look forward to watching everyone of your videos. Never stop making videos and teaching your knowledge you're truly awesome at what you do . Thanks again.

  • @60NXNP09
    @60NXNP09 3 года назад +5

    This is the proper way to calibrate your gear, some mobile audio installers don't know how to properly calibrate the signal from the head unit to the amp and they should know thanks for the knowledge!

    • @SheikhN-bible-syndrome
      @SheikhN-bible-syndrome 2 года назад

      This is absolutely not the proper way to set your amp

    • @dcplze3107
      @dcplze3107 Год назад +2

      @@SheikhN-bible-syndrome well why don’t you tell us the proper way to set gains then since you know so much you probably have 2-8” Pyle subs on a 400.4 boss amp 😂

  • @awnedrerepz1786
    @awnedrerepz1786 5 месяцев назад

    This man reminds me of my big homie back home. the way he explains something in great detail and the tones when it comes to certain details almost as if he’s beating that shit into your head.
    What I’ve spent the last couple weeks trying to figure out across forums, videos etc.. has taken 27mins to register. Thank you.

    • @anonymousperson7889
      @anonymousperson7889 3 месяца назад

      What exactly are you trying to figure out though? Does your system sound good? Did it before? That's all that matters. I have put systems together that were cheap $60 to $100 amps pushing entey level subs, with low budget mids and highs and systems where the subs alone cost $700 a piece and the component speakers were close to the same. They all sound amazing without ever touching a multimeter. Most of us are never entering a sub competition and nor do we want to. We want to listen to music, feel the bass and have a good time. Just roll with a few simple rules/policies.....never push your amp to 100% gain always over power what you want to use and never push peaks with your speakers and subs. No need to blow anything or even the push limits on anything and it will last forever. Hope you are enjoying yourself some bass brother ❤ Keep thumping!

  • @bumblezee
    @bumblezee Год назад +2

    Every video i watched on this subject they make it more difficult to understand how to set it but you break it down in simple terms. Your actually a genius

  • @puertorockboxinggym5771
    @puertorockboxinggym5771 3 месяца назад

    Simple and accurate instructions. I know how to do this but wanted to see how well the instructions were told and this video keeps it SIMPLE AND ACCURATE ❤

  • @markg5916
    @markg5916 2 года назад +38

    I've been setting my gains like this for years but I do something at the end a little different. The 40 hertz constant load isn't what you will be using as a signal for day to day use, it's music. So being that music is far less stressful on a amp than a tone it seems to make sense that you can squeeze a little more of of the tune on music. This is my procedure. After I have my gain set same as the procedure in the video I then play a few bass heavy songs that I know play good in my system and I watch how close the voltage on the multimeter gets to my target set voltage. Usually it isn't hitting the target voltage so I add some gain on music till I see my peak voltage hit my number. Even if after three or so songs, if I see the peak voltage peak higher here and there, it's just for a fraction of a second at a time. I have had success for a decade or so doing this. This really requires you knowing your system and what songs play the best. If your new to it I suggest just following the video only. What do you think?

    • @flowmaster2010
      @flowmaster2010 2 года назад

      Sounds smart dude, because there is maximum voltage the app can hit and also the running voltage it likes for continuous.

    • @It-b-Blair
      @It-b-Blair Год назад +1

      Idk man, @13:47 is what I was thinking when I read this… especially since different sources can have varying fidelity, it could easily lead to clipping, maybe inaudible, but it’d still be there

    • @marcus05011993
      @marcus05011993 Год назад

      Makes a lot of sense because once in a while I'll do the math and set my voltage at what it says it should be I have two VXF 12s and two RP 2000 amps subs are wired to 2 ohms they each got their own amp they're getting 1400 RMS so math says to set it at I think like 53 volts and I always end up setting it to 53 volts and I spent a lot of time on back roads testing my system and whatnot and it seems my system sounds better at 64 volts and I have an oscope and everything and when I usually set it to the 53 volts I do everything the right way and turn all the filters off and I always end up studying it to the suggested voltage and then not liking it and turning it up to that sweet spot I have my subs on my backseat of my Dodge ram quad cab so I mean I can hear every little noise coming from the subs and even at the 64 volts I seem to not have any noises or problems but I also whether I have it at the 53 volts or the 64 I usually have my EQ set to flat I don't have any bass boost on or anything

    • @It-b-Blair
      @It-b-Blair Год назад +1

      @@marcus05011993 trip, I just set my two 18”s in my Silverado to 80v for 1600rms with the bass mechanic tracks. Then my bass knob showed clipping on some heavy songs, I tuned with those tracks and it ended up being turned down to 60v on the test tones so no matter what played I didn’t get clipping. It’d be cool if tracks had all the same levels, but everyone mixes differently, and none of the electronic components account for it, they just process and send the signal along. I didn’t hear it clip, but the knob was flashing red like crazy.

  • @johncastillo4228
    @johncastillo4228 3 года назад +4

    I've learned things I never knew prior to finding your channel. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Sir. 👊🏼

  • @justinknight5008
    @justinknight5008 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video my man! I watched a few other videos and I was even more lost then when I began! You broke it down and now I understand 100%. Thanks!!!

  • @kebbzkebbz5206
    @kebbzkebbz5206 Год назад

    Absolute best video I've seen explaining setting your amp right. Props to you my man.

  • @cordovacl
    @cordovacl Год назад +1

    Nicely done. Learned more here than I did on similar amp setting videos.

  • @chuccdiesal4241
    @chuccdiesal4241 Год назад

    Bro this was straight to the point and a easy how to, I’ve watched several vids before I start my first big build making sure everything is right and this the easiest to understand what I was looking for 👍

  • @antoniobadalucco6404
    @antoniobadalucco6404 2 года назад +2

    Great video thanks for breaking everything down and I really appreciate it I'm sure it has helped out a lot of people out here thanks again keep up the good work

  • @calbear1503
    @calbear1503 3 года назад +2

    Chief I truly appreciate you bro.. u giving up real knowledge to the community

  • @BangingCamry
    @BangingCamry 3 года назад +8

    Great vids man. Appreciate it👍. People who have trouble with math download OHMS LAW CALCULATOR! JUST PUT IN OHM LOAD AND DESIRED POWER AND CALCULATE YOUR VOLTAGE

  • @anonymousperson7889
    @anonymousperson7889 3 месяца назад

    I put systems together that were cheap $60 to $100 amps pushing entey level subs, with low budget mids and highs and systems where the subs alone cost $700 a piece and the component speakers were close to the same. They all sound amazing without ever touching a multimeter. Most of us are never entering a sub competition and nor do we want to. We want to listen to music, feel the bass and have a good time. Just roll with a few simple rules/policies.....never push your amp to 100% gain always have more power than what you want to use and never push peaks with your speakers and subs. No need to blow anything or even the push limits on anything and it will last forever. Hope you are enjoying yourself some bass brother ❤ Keep thumping!

  • @NewVisionLCS
    @NewVisionLCS Год назад +1

    If you can't appreciate this video, then I don't know what else to tell ya! I'm an American Soldier searching for guidance starting with upgrading my electrical system to get my sound system right!

  • @matt6951
    @matt6951 3 года назад +3

    Love it when you set you shit right, and you realize you need to buy a bigger amp! Thanks for helping me spend money!

  • @jimbossemi-customs3129
    @jimbossemi-customs3129 3 года назад +2

    Big ups on this video my friend! You took you time and explained it so an old guy like myself can understand. Best video I have watched on the topic. Very well done and not having to sit through a bunch of silly fluff.

  • @michaelraykinney
    @michaelraykinney 3 года назад +4

    Good video... glad you explained what hz to use while setting there gains. That’s where a lot of people new to this mess up

    • @7ankss
      @7ankss 3 года назад

      what hz did he said please ?

    • @brayb_1182
      @brayb_1182 Год назад

      @@7ankss 40

  • @EZCustomzz
    @EZCustomzz 11 месяцев назад

    I use this method when dealing with a lower rms subwoofer and a higher powered amp.. this sets the amp perfectly to put out enough watts fora particular sub so you can ensure it’s not being over powered. I also use the SMD DD-1 to find my just before distortion level quickly. Both work in conjunction with the same possible outcome of setting the gain correctly. Explained well MBE

  • @L-Noble.YT_Hi.Res-Soundminds
    @L-Noble.YT_Hi.Res-Soundminds 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing these things you know. I appreciate you very much and I'm learning new things thanks to you MBE.🙌

  • @milesbachelor8747
    @milesbachelor8747 2 года назад

    Great video. Probably saved somebody thousands of dollars.

  • @alexandernewsome2505
    @alexandernewsome2505 3 года назад +2

    Oh hell yeahh ! Im subscribing. Nobody i have seen do this as detailed as you man. Right on. Thanks you!

  • @michaelmack5494
    @michaelmack5494 3 года назад

    Good video brother this is much needed information that no one will give you and people always have their amps set wrong.

  • @Beatdesignersofficial
    @Beatdesignersofficial Год назад

    Noted. This joint is saved to my playlist. Thanks for this one extremely helpful 🫡🔊🔊🔊🦾

  • @chrisbennett8538
    @chrisbennett8538 2 года назад +1

    I run 2 prime rockford truck box 12s 250 rms 500 max I used your formula to set gain for 500 w it sounds great!! Just two dual v coil 12s at 2 ohms plenty of great bass!!!! For a small F150

  • @dorkydarell4073
    @dorkydarell4073 Год назад

    Man that was very informative, great video sir!!! Well no use in crying over spilled milk right? I really could've been the bass master with your knowledge, but instead I turned a couple amps into new metal, and literally thrown rods out of subs! Yes sir this video is very important!!!!

  • @bjmeuser6497
    @bjmeuser6497 3 года назад +2

    Man I've honestly learned a lot from you !
    Oh I know you're a fan of 8 inch subwoofers. Try the Dead Game Audio 8.

  • @prometheusjae6532
    @prometheusjae6532 2 года назад

    Yo unk man … Love your shit mann , ur channel inspires me … i wake up every morning to go out and work on my truck based off what i learn from your vids 💯

  • @danielhardiman4707
    @danielhardiman4707 2 года назад +1

    Hell yea!i been wondering were to set voltage on my jl / 1000v1s with the regulated output i absolutely love those amps there big as hell and they take up space but wouldnt replace them for anything

  • @tracyhoward3719
    @tracyhoward3719 Год назад

    Another Very Informative video....thank you thank you

  • @HWR1JZ
    @HWR1JZ 2 года назад

    Thank you for such an informative and well explained video.

  • @cannonkemp5449
    @cannonkemp5449 3 года назад

    May God Bless you for making this Video

  • @larrymcdonald1408
    @larrymcdonald1408 2 года назад

    TY.. bruh this probably saved my system 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🦾🦾🦾

  • @alexwilliams1108
    @alexwilliams1108 2 года назад +1

    THIS IS A VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO,I HAVE ONE QUESTION.IF THE AMPLIFIER HAS TWO 40AMP FUSE, DO YOU MULTIPLE BOTH OF THEM BY TEN THEN ADD THE TOTAL WHICH GIVES YOU 800 OR YOU JUST MULTIPLE ONE THE FUSE BY TEN GIVING YOU THE TOTAL OF 400?

  • @BangingCamry
    @BangingCamry 3 года назад +13

    Also open up your LPF on your amp all the way up

    • @excessivethrottle8918
      @excessivethrottle8918 3 года назад +2

      Why?

    • @DjR3aper
      @DjR3aper 2 года назад +1

      @@excessivethrottle8918 so you know the full voltage w/o cross over intervention

  • @fishrrelaxing9361
    @fishrrelaxing9361 Год назад +1

    This is how I set all my amps.. but it’s good practice to measure your rca as well.. especially if using a LOc.. not all LOc are equal and give a clean signal but a lot of clipping can be sent to the amp.. for example I use the kicker which has been shown to supply 6.5-7 clean wo clipping.. as I can measure clip I set mine to 6v to be safe then I work on the amp setting. The amp is the easiest thing to set.. but if you have a dirty signal going to the amp you’re only going to be amplifying that signal no matter how b good the amp is set…
    Also on my cue system I actually set bass to max for adjustment but that’s cause I use the bass setting on the slide unit as a bass knob but you can only do this with boss or HK systems as they have internal circuits that adjust column to eliminate clipping..

  • @MyStarchild
    @MyStarchild 2 года назад +1

    What a great video!! I was trying to check my optimal voltage, but got no reading. Where do you connect the volt meter when changing the gain to set? Anyone’s help is appreciated.

  • @PhiMobileSounds
    @PhiMobileSounds 3 года назад +8

    1 kHz should be used for the mids and highs when setting your amps running your front stage and rear speakers.

    • @PhiMobileSounds
      @PhiMobileSounds 2 года назад +1

      @A. Melbs It’s probably in your manual. If you look at the layout of your 4ch amp and compare the crossover capability, you will want the channels capable of processing a signal and ohm load you can achieve on those two channels. Definitely consult your manual to see with the amp can support bridged. Use 40hz on the lows and continue to use the 1kHz on the left and right channels mids and highs. Good luck.

    • @PhiMobileSounds
      @PhiMobileSounds 2 года назад +1

      @A. Melbs Hook up the probes the same way you want to wire your speakers.

  • @johngray2526
    @johngray2526 3 года назад +2

    the RCA'S connected to the amp is it connecting to your phone also or to the multimeter ? I think I'm seeing the multimeter probes going to the + & - am I right ?

  • @familyoutkast9804
    @familyoutkast9804 2 года назад

    Loving this info great job on this video never had it explain this way thanks for this info

  • @T1NMAN0
    @T1NMAN0 4 месяца назад

    Ok good information thanks, now if I have a 1000watt rms amp but my sub is only rated to 500watt rms can I use this calculation too set it around 500 on the amp ?

  • @waltlivernois6241
    @waltlivernois6241 10 месяцев назад

    I remember at Shop testing old orion xtr plugging in wally scoket 50 60 hertz 120 volt lol

  • @ldogdamasher
    @ldogdamasher 3 года назад +1

    I learn a lot from you. Can you make a video about how to calculate port displacement.

    • @M.B.Enclosures
      @M.B.Enclosures  3 года назад

      Why? Plenty of software and apps that will do it automatically

    • @ldogdamasher
      @ldogdamasher 3 года назад

      @@M.B.Enclosures Which one do you suggest?

    • @7ankss
      @7ankss 3 года назад

      @@M.B.Enclosures I understand that for setting the amp voltage, everything needs to be flat- but after the voltage is set, can I increase the bass value or treble value on head unit ?

    • @M.B.Enclosures
      @M.B.Enclosures  3 года назад

      @@7ankss after it set yes.... just know if you at high volume and you increase Bass you might be clipping

  • @pg925able
    @pg925able Год назад

    Thanks again for all your help. Just wondering what do I leave my LC2i and Epicenter at when setting the gain with the mulit-meter? Thanks

  • @jvsyoutube3298
    @jvsyoutube3298 3 года назад

    first time i ever tuned my setup like this, except i bought a super cheap oscilloscope on ebay, damn, iwe never had so nice sounding system as now, very recommended. Noticed that one of the amps didnt like the 4v low leven output from my headunit also, so a was super clipping before i turned down the hu's voltage out for the sub. Didnt know that until this but with oscilloscope adjustment

  • @S_Carolina_Pyro864
    @S_Carolina_Pyro864 3 года назад +2

    Sweet!!! Explained to the point liked and sub'ed bruh 👍🏾👍🏾💥💥

  • @rogerreyes2924
    @rogerreyes2924 Год назад

    Thank you for this video.

  • @stanleysimpson5569
    @stanleysimpson5569 2 года назад

    Thanks very much teacher learn alot

  • @phantom2488
    @phantom2488 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the info brother

  • @MtnManJack
    @MtnManJack 3 года назад

    Super helpful video, thanks bro! 🙏🏻

  • @mannycruz9917
    @mannycruz9917 2 года назад +1

    I have a Camry with Lc2i hooked up to the rear speakers stock head unit, how do I tune it with test tone do I unplug the front speakers ? Or is there another way..

  • @abovemadness
    @abovemadness 3 года назад +2

    Great video boss, simple and clear, one question though.
    When using my multimeter should I put them in the Positive and Negative of where my sub wires are? And should I keep the wires in while playing the tone?
    And if I have an LC2i would I need to push the Hi/lo button on my amp?

    • @michaelraykinney
      @michaelraykinney 3 года назад +4

      When setting your gains you want to put your multimeter red lead to the positive speaker lead on amp and the black to the negative speaker lead on your amp and lightly tighten them up. Your will leave them hooked up to your amplifier while you are running your hz test tone and setting your gains. Make sure your Multimeter is set to AC voltage (not dc). Once the gains are set and matched to the proper power level you are looking for then you will disconnect your Multimeter leads and connect your speaker wire back up.
      Your Lc2i is just a line output converter so before you set your gains look up your amps specs and see what the supposed input voltage is and you can set your the loc to get a clean low level power to your amp. I think the lc2i range is like 2 to 9 volts but you will have to look it up on audio controls website.
      When it comes to your amp you will still have to use your hi/lo and make sure all your amp settings are correct. Remember bass boost is your enemy

    • @abovemadness
      @abovemadness 3 года назад

      @@michaelraykinney gotcha thanks bud, so for the Hi/Lo button on my amp, should I click it in? Should I set it to high or low? I have it set currently to the Hi

  • @bobbyy8711
    @bobbyy8711 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this very informative video. Am using a 12 Volt system at home and it go like this, source (laptop, cp, CD player) to a 220VAC CARVER C1 preamp to Sony 50 x 4 amp and Alpine MRP-M450. The SONY powers up MBQuart 5 1/4" separates and the ALPINE drives a 12" Sony SVC sub. I use the Carver because of its multiple inputs and two outputs perfect for each amps. It is an "ironic" setup but I like it, please tell me your thoughts about a Carver going to two car amps. Thanks again and greetings from the Philippines.

  • @claypaul2012
    @claypaul2012 2 года назад

    Thank you! must have over looked this video somehow

  • @user-zh7xq8hk7h
    @user-zh7xq8hk7h 3 месяца назад

    Its kinda cute and dry but some set gains with the sub connected some use sqr rt of the amp some the speaker me for instance have a salt 6 with a nightshade v6 15” which is 3000rms so which number do i use 6000 from amp or 3000 from sub

  • @dcaudio1
    @dcaudio1 Год назад

    MBE baby that was a freaking great video...i always do my tuning by ear and im betting im close but i am going to do this tomorrow. For reference i have a Audio Control LC 1.1500 which bench rest at about 1750 at 2 ohm...this amp is not 1 ohm stable. My speaker setup are Morel tempo ultra components front and rear on a Audio Control LC 4.800 rated at 125 watts times 4 channels. My calculation from this video is 53 volts. My weakest link in my system is the stock head unit going into a PAC 4 volt out with low level signal. I can say without hesitation the Audio CONTROL LC2i Pro was far superior for a fraction of the cost $139 Crutchfield) than the PACGM PRO ($450) . My stock head unit (2015 GMC sierra stock Bose head unit) is junk....i need to get that past 3/4 to get voltage to kick in. between 3/4 and 7/8 is where it finally kicks in. For those reading this get the LC2i Pro it can put out 9 volts from high or low level inputs.....much better unit IMHO. For reference i run several systems but my current subwoofer system are two JL Audio 10w3-4 wired to 2 ohm to the amp. tuning is 32 hertz on a ported enclosure i built. sounds very very smooth and clean and very efficient. I change boxes frequently so i have a excellent reference for efficiency, versus power hungry versus box rise.....it all makes a difference....

  • @johnq6123
    @johnq6123 Год назад

    TY for keeping it simple; but I have questions.. I am running 4ch amp in bridge to push the speakers bc 4way rms was way too little for the speakers; bout less than half. Will this formula and technique work the same for my setup? Bridge wattage squared = target voltage???? rounding down to play it safe for me btw... Also 40Htz test for 4channel bridged?

  • @thatscool9
    @thatscool9 3 года назад +2

    How much of a difference did you notice going to the Pro version LC2i? I’m having some issues pickin up lows and I’m tuned at 33hz using the regular LC2i

  • @iamreal7863
    @iamreal7863 3 года назад

    Love the video, and I appreciate the knowledge...My only question is, can you go over in depth on how you hooked up the multimeter as in whiere does the red and black probe goes...

    • @M.B.Enclosures
      @M.B.Enclosures  3 года назад

      Listen to the video..I say that in the video

    • @johngray2526
      @johngray2526 3 года назад

      lol listen to the video I say that in the video welp that's great maybe a person is hard of hearing and slow but can learn by seeing and hands on bruh I see your going out of your way to educate the ones whom is not slow learning but thanks anyway good video tho

    • @johngray2526
      @johngray2526 2 года назад

      @A. Melbs I have a flip phone from the government. Not everyone can have nice things but I'm trying to catch up tho but I do have my oldest brothers system bruh I'm trying to stay young even though I'm in my late 50s that I'm late in learning because I'm slow. And I'll never give up till I drop. Therefore it's always a learning course to challenge no matter whom we are or whatever it is as long as there's a willing to do so. My choice is to try catching up. But it's hard to do it by just seeing hands that's covering what it's exsplaining. God didn't give us all the same gift.

    • @johngray2526
      @johngray2526 2 года назад

      Yes sir & yes indeed piece is a must in my view at least I try to keep piece and get along with people the ones whom don't have respect for anyone is the ones that don't have respect for themselves which is sad but that's how some messed up people are lol.

  • @FatFolksProductions
    @FatFolksProductions 11 месяцев назад

    This is a video i needed to watch. This may be a stupid question, but my thinking is, the only stupid question is a question not asked. So here we go. Does this method work for pro amps as well. I'm using Crown XLS 2502 to run a pair of 18' in a dual 4 0hm that is running in stereo and not bridged. This is in a home theater environment, of course. Can i use this same method to set the gains for each channel on my amp? Thanks in advance fam!

  • @bigchungus-oj8zz
    @bigchungus-oj8zz 3 года назад

    Love your style, you'd make a fantastic teacher/instructor/professor...ty. subd. Peace out professor....

  • @hashimwaite644
    @hashimwaite644 2 года назад

    Really like the information

  • @excessivethrottle8918
    @excessivethrottle8918 3 года назад +2

    How do you feel about taramps? I have 2 12" deaf bonce avatar stu subwoofers. Looking for a solid amp to push 2 12" subwoofers 2ohm rated at 6k watts looking for an amp that will push atleast 5k like the taramps 5k. Are taramps legit though? The dyno tests I've seen look legit. Just wondering your thoughts on the subject, thanks.

  • @edwardautrey3671
    @edwardautrey3671 3 года назад

    Great explanation!

  • @lightningwaves5436
    @lightningwaves5436 2 года назад

    If you have an amplifier for your mids and another matching amp for your subwoofers, do you on set the voltage output equally on both amps. Lets say, 20 volts all channels on the mid amp AND on the sub amp....

  • @BlackLabelElite
    @BlackLabelElite 3 года назад +1

    Hey wanting to run 16k watts to 4 18s @.5 ohms I have the power for it huge custom lithium battery and 3 alts
    16,000 x .5 =8,000 Sqroot of that is 89.44 is that right?
    Have a bass clef 17k

  • @d.crosby3799
    @d.crosby3799 11 месяцев назад

    Oh how upset the audio shop was. They are maybe behind the "Don't use a Multimeter to set you sensitivity/gain. Use a oscilloscope or SMD DD-1, they are expensive, we could do it for a small fee." Lol, I set my own JL Audio M1000/1 myself with my multimeter, bought my wires (wire kit) OFC 4-Gauge $74, ran my wires (hidden everwhere), ran my bass knob and replaced my 1 mid component speak. Just took my time. The quote, with everything listed for $434, I got it down to $50! I only allowed them to run my signal from my HK factory sub. They didn't answer any more questions and didn't hook anything up. Went home to the garage and got busy. Sealed 10TW3 (400w rms @ 4ohm), SQRT of 1600 = 40V. My ML550 with 11-speaker Logic 7 DSP HK system is now, musically perfect. The anger in their demeanor was excellent. I'm a OP EX engineering Expert, this was easy, anyone can do it if they research DIY 😄💯

  • @Strict30
    @Strict30 3 года назад +2

    Will this affect tunning if the inline converter is connected to rear speaker

    • @matthewguynn3652
      @matthewguynn3652 2 года назад +1

      I don't think it would.. bc that would be the signal in..

  • @marke.8334
    @marke.8334 Год назад

    Does a base restoration device make a difference and if so should the amplifier be hooked up to the base restoration device set at full power

  • @zaywilds3579
    @zaywilds3579 3 года назад

    Nice tutorial man 👍

  • @Rome3aaro
    @Rome3aaro 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks man

  • @jamesstewart5346
    @jamesstewart5346 2 года назад +1

    If the max gain you should use on this amp is 23v regardless of load, why doesn’t the gain just stop at 23v?

  • @overpricedsundown
    @overpricedsundown 3 года назад +1

    There is a 30 dollar oscilloscope on ebay It shows when you are getting a distorted signal. But this method works as well

    • @bassface1984
      @bassface1984 3 года назад

      This video is dead on with good info but I also use an Oscilloscope that I bought on Amazon .Do you leave subs connected when looking for the clip signal?Somewhere on RUclips the suggestion was to leave the subs hooked up.Either way is a good way to set your gains.

    • @overpricedsundown
      @overpricedsundown 3 года назад +2

      @@bassface1984 yes leave the subs in. And slowly find the clipping point and back off a tad

  • @Jt19702
    @Jt19702 2 года назад

    Great information given. So, setting the Gain w/ Flat EQ means I can only stay unclipped or clean power on Flat, or can I slightly adjust my EQ to get the listening pleasure I desire?

    • @marcuslinton310
      @marcuslinton310 2 года назад

      Let's use 30 as max clean head unit volume. If you set gain at volume 30, than anything you do boost wise from EQ to Sub Level while playing at level 30 you will be increasing the gain of the head unit which in turn increases the gain of amp beyond it's abilities. For best results with an EQ you typically want to lower the settings of the other frequencies in order to make the frequencies you want to hear stand out more. So if you want to hear more midrange, you would lower the higher freq., if you wan to hear more higher freq. you want to lower the middle frequencies. For all around reasonable results, just use the smile curve and leave it alone. You could even set the smile curve first and than do the gain setting.

    • @marcuslinton310
      @marcuslinton310 2 года назад

      ​@A. Melbs Are you suggesting you're playing at max volume all the time and it's still not loud enough? That's an issue of needing more powerful speakers and amp so that you can play at your chosen volume and still have headroom for those adjustments.

    • @marcuslinton310
      @marcuslinton310 2 года назад

      @A. Melbs Unless you want to use meters, it's all subjective to your own listening preferences.

  • @eddiesimms2513
    @eddiesimms2513 3 года назад

    @MB you mentioned audio control devices. Which ones are you using LCI, epicenter, dsp, line driver

  • @whissguzman8740
    @whissguzman8740 Год назад

    And if i set it up like how its explained in the video can play with the equalizer if i would like to have different settings ?

  • @lightningwaves5436
    @lightningwaves5436 2 года назад

    You should make a short version of this. Maybe 3 mins long.

  • @certisteppa136
    @certisteppa136 Год назад

    Just wanna make sure I’m doing this right I have 2 subwoofers 300 watts each side so total 600 watts and I’m doing 2 ohms so would I do 300 x 2 or 600 x 2

  • @Ismael_Arenivar
    @Ismael_Arenivar 2 года назад +1

    So you get take the rated power and multiply it by the ohm load in which it makes the rated power and square root it to get the gain voltage? What if my amp is rated 750 at 2 or 1 ohms? 750x2 is 1500 but 750x1 is 750 won't the square root give u a different voltage rating?

    • @larsb230
      @larsb230 Месяц назад

      If your amp is rated 750 at 2ohms its cant be rated 750 at 1ohm at the same time. Thats two different amps. Right?

  • @Redchevy1977
    @Redchevy1977 Год назад

    How do you set subsonic and lpf also great video

  • @josephbassil4171
    @josephbassil4171 3 года назад

    Great video. However when setting crossover for instance low pass. If I want 80 hertz I understand that my voltage will rise. I how do I know if I’m at 80 hertz when I adjust the filter?

  • @esmaeilkhebreh6366
    @esmaeilkhebreh6366 2 года назад

    hi sir
    i have kenwood 5200bt head unit with 35 volume degree. base on recommendation in this video i should put volume on 26. but this head unit don't have any distortion even in volume 32. in this case what volume you recommended?
    thanks alot

  • @jur784
    @jur784 8 месяцев назад

    How about the x over when setting gains?doesn't it suppose to be fully open?and subsonic fully down to pass full signal?or am i wrong?

  • @MannyGunzz
    @MannyGunzz Год назад

    Do u need to play test tone in order to set gain on amp?? Or can I set with just power supply and multimeter

  • @justanbowers2575
    @justanbowers2575 Год назад

    Very awesome thank u

  • @devilmademedoit77
    @devilmademedoit77 3 года назад

    Great Video and perfect breakdown for those who are DIYers. I had a follow up question, not sure if you’ve touched on the subject yet... now that you’ve got the Gain matched, where should your LPF knob be set at , Is 80 a go to setting? Thanks for any and all input when you have time bro. Stay blessed Stay safe🙏💯

    • @M.B.Enclosures
      @M.B.Enclosures  3 года назад

      80 is a good setting

    • @devilmademedoit77
      @devilmademedoit77 3 года назад +1

      Thanks bruh. So to be clear, do I set this before or after matching the gain through multimeter? Also do I set this at the head unit to 80 as well in subwoofer LPF CROSSOVER? Thank you for your your time in advance. Stay blessed🙏

    • @devilmademedoit77
      @devilmademedoit77 3 года назад

      Hey MB appreciate the initial reply. I know you be busy doing your thing after work and weekends.

  • @marcus05011993
    @marcus05011993 Год назад

    Now should I be setting my system to the correct voltage and then after all said and done mess with the equalizer in bass boost because math says I set my voltage to 53 volts I've tested my system on a lot of back roads and whatnot and it seems to sound the best at around 63 volts whether I have it at 53 or 63 I usually have the equalizer flat no bass boost or anything like that on so am I supposed to put it at 53 like it says and then experiment with setting like bass boost loudness exc...

  • @warup89
    @warup89 3 года назад +1

    Nice explanation! I'm guessing, if you buy 500 watt rms sub but you have a 1500watt capable amp. You set the amp gain voltage to match the sub *not* the amp right? Or else you're feeding 1500w to that poor 500w sub.

    • @M.B.Enclosures
      @M.B.Enclosures  3 года назад +1

      Correct.. or set it to 750rms off your sub underrated

  • @ceonshields4905
    @ceonshields4905 3 года назад +3

    Keep it up

  • @AwestruckOffRoadingHertz
    @AwestruckOffRoadingHertz 3 года назад

    Love your videos. Keep it up. Just commenting to let you know I think you showed us your phone password. Just wanted to give you a heads up just in case. Keep it up!

  • @alphasaiyan5760
    @alphasaiyan5760 Год назад

    I run a harmony audio 800.1 1ohm stable amp with a rated power 800 watts at 1ohm and a dyno sheet that stated it makes 904 watts at 1ohm. I have a Rockville singe 12 ,1ohm final load sub. It’s rated at 1400watts max and 350watts rms with 700 watt power handling. If I set my gain ,using this method , I would just set it using 800 watts ? Square root is 28.28. So that would be what I set it too but would that end up damaging my sub ? Thanks

  • @majicdude88
    @majicdude88 Год назад

    You still need to have a sub connected when you set your gains with a meter. Rail voltages change with and without a load.

  • @garrylarson5283
    @garrylarson5283 Год назад

    Hello, what would be different on a multiple channel amp? Also, how did you connect iphone to amp? Sorry if it’s a dumb question just not sure.

  • @nathanwhite8931
    @nathanwhite8931 2 года назад

    I have a jp-2300. Do you believe it puts out it’s rated 2300 watts rms. I’m running it on 2 sa v2 10s so wanting to tune it all correctly to the 2300 if possible

  • @KerryLNeely
    @KerryLNeely 2 года назад

    can a reverse of this method be used to get the actual output of a amp. Well a ballpark atleast?

  • @khannakkbahr5644
    @khannakkbahr5644 3 года назад

    Thanks for the Jem.