you can set your gains with a multimeter.
RMS watts x resistance (ohms) then find the square root of the sum.
Thats your voltage output at the amp (with speakers connected) and head volume at 3/4.
O-scope would be the best way, but who the hell has access to one!! lol
Rms is a term that relates so the thermal handling capability of the driver at a continuous level.
Peak is a level that your driver can handle intermittently, as stated in other posts, and is typically double that of the Rms rating.
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Last edited by RonRizz; 12-02-2012 at 06:23 AM.
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