RAY-C
29-12-2008, 08:45 PM
a little guide set up to help you:
1. set the gain / input of your amp correctly
2. choose the right size cables for your install
3. check your alternator can handle your audio system.
here is the address to download the guide/calculator:
http://rapidshare.com/files/177943318/AMPsetUP.xls
if you don't have a rapidshare account chooses free account and wait the 40 sec or so and the download will start.
(all you need to open is Microsoft excel) all instructions are in the file.
!let me know if the download or link stops working!
(input/gain amp set-up)
*The purpose of the gain is to match the signal volts RMS coming from the source (CD player, etc.) to the input of the amp.
in the file above is a guide that will help you set the gain correctly
** You will need a multi-meter (AC voltmeter), Microsoft Excel and a way to burn an audio CD from an MP3.
1. set the gain / input of your amp correctly
2. choose the right size cables for your install
3. check your alternator can handle your audio system.
here is the address to download the guide/calculator:
http://rapidshare.com/files/177943318/AMPsetUP.xls
if you don't have a rapidshare account chooses free account and wait the 40 sec or so and the download will start.
(all you need to open is Microsoft excel) all instructions are in the file.
!let me know if the download or link stops working!
(input/gain amp set-up)
*The purpose of the gain is to match the signal volts RMS coming from the source (CD player, etc.) to the input of the amp.
in the file above is a guide that will help you set the gain correctly
** You will need a multi-meter (AC voltmeter), Microsoft Excel and a way to burn an audio CD from an MP3.