Microsoft Rms
Microsoft Rms
You have your system all connected, now what?
Gain adjustment (entry level) on the amplifier is more important at this point. Some people suggest doing this by ear. This is the worst way possible and most likely damage your sub (s). The aim of the gain is to match the signal volts RMS from the source (CD player, etc.) to the input of the amplifier to avoid harmful cuts. Unless you know exactly what it sounds like a distortion, do not recommend setting it by ear. Here's a guide to help you set the gain correctly http://www.datafilehost.com/download.php?file=6d26c621 You need a multimeter (AC voltmeter), Microsoft Excel and a way to burn an audio CD of an MP3. If you do not have Excel, e-mail and I will send you a condensed version sparky3489@yahoo.com See my website for more information Http: / / spkrbox1.spaces.live.com This has been a PSA. I'm not advertising ... I am an educator.
What Advertising Sparky? lol
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