Hello all,
I have been reading up on properly setting my gains. I see that I can do it by ear, O-Scope and DMM. I like the DMM route because I'm getting old and my hearing is not what it used to be. I have a hard time being able to tell when music starts clipping. I can hear when it distorts and sounds like crap but I am not positive that when it starts sounding like crap to me is the initial point that it starts clipping!
Right now I have my LOC gains about half way. No testing involved, just figured this was safe. My amp gains are a little over halfway on the mids/tweets and the sub. Amp is a Alpine PDX-v9 and the signal is coming out a 2 channel LOC with gains. at the moment channels 1/2 go to front components, 3/4 are unused (until I upgrade components to run active separates) and channel 5 is going to my sub. The LOC gets its signal from the front output of my HU.
I was thinking about going the DMM route but I read a lot of people bagging on it, so hear I am, going to try the ear method. Hopefully I can concentrate enough to hear clipping right away. So on to my questions.
1: Is it better to set the gains with tones or music? I read music is better because of the peaks but wouldn't tones be better for someone like me to hear clipping sooner? Maybe my mind is just tricking me out to think that I dont hear clipping in the multiple layers of music??
2: How do I properly set the gains on my LOC and amp? From what I read I think this is correct; turn the gains all the way down on my amp and LOC, turn my HU up to 80%ish then start turning up my LOC gains until I hear clipping and turn it down a bit. Then start turning up my amp gains again until I start hearing clipping again?
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For those who have set gains by ear and DMM, which way do you prefer and why? Which way is safer do you think?
I know this subject has been beaten to death, I just want to make sure I am doing it right. My LOC is behind my stock dash and is a real PITA to get to so I want to set it once and forget. The amp is kind of a pain to get to as well.
Any other thoughts appreciated. Thanks
I have been reading up on properly setting my gains. I see that I can do it by ear, O-Scope and DMM. I like the DMM route because I'm getting old and my hearing is not what it used to be. I have a hard time being able to tell when music starts clipping. I can hear when it distorts and sounds like crap but I am not positive that when it starts sounding like crap to me is the initial point that it starts clipping!
Right now I have my LOC gains about half way. No testing involved, just figured this was safe. My amp gains are a little over halfway on the mids/tweets and the sub. Amp is a Alpine PDX-v9 and the signal is coming out a 2 channel LOC with gains. at the moment channels 1/2 go to front components, 3/4 are unused (until I upgrade components to run active separates) and channel 5 is going to my sub. The LOC gets its signal from the front output of my HU.
I was thinking about going the DMM route but I read a lot of people bagging on it, so hear I am, going to try the ear method. Hopefully I can concentrate enough to hear clipping right away. So on to my questions.
1: Is it better to set the gains with tones or music? I read music is better because of the peaks but wouldn't tones be better for someone like me to hear clipping sooner? Maybe my mind is just tricking me out to think that I dont hear clipping in the multiple layers of music??
2: How do I properly set the gains on my LOC and amp? From what I read I think this is correct; turn the gains all the way down on my amp and LOC, turn my HU up to 80%ish then start turning up my LOC gains until I hear clipping and turn it down a bit. Then start turning up my amp gains again until I start hearing clipping again?
---
For those who have set gains by ear and DMM, which way do you prefer and why? Which way is safer do you think?
I know this subject has been beaten to death, I just want to make sure I am doing it right. My LOC is behind my stock dash and is a real PITA to get to so I want to set it once and forget. The amp is kind of a pain to get to as well.
Any other thoughts appreciated. Thanks