I have installed my Kenwood nav, new door speakers and two amps. One for the door speakers and one for a subwoofer. They are Polk Audio PA660.4 and PA880 amps.
I'm trying to learn on how to properly set them up, but I could not fine a good example or video anywhere on the net. Some of them are contradictory.
One example, some say that the stereo EQ has to be set up, as you would listen to the stereo, some say that everything has to be flat and off.
I have even an oscilloscope, to do it right.
I have verified my stereos output, with the scope and a 1Khz signal made by myself on the PC using Audicity. I'm getting, no clipping at the maximum volume of 35. It's an Kenwood Excelon unit, most likely that is why.
I'm not really sure, if that sine wave made by me on my PC, is right or not. Amplitude is 1.
Why I question myself is, because when I hook up the amp to the stereo and look at the speaker output of the amp, I bare open up the gain and it's already starts clipping.
The amp's sensitivity is .250mv to 8V. The Kenwood's output is 5V. In my opinion, I should be able, to adjust the gain somewhere 3/4 of the way, no?
I don't know, how should I adjust the amp, for this calibration.
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm trying to learn on how to properly set them up, but I could not fine a good example or video anywhere on the net. Some of them are contradictory.
One example, some say that the stereo EQ has to be set up, as you would listen to the stereo, some say that everything has to be flat and off.
I have even an oscilloscope, to do it right.
I have verified my stereos output, with the scope and a 1Khz signal made by myself on the PC using Audicity. I'm getting, no clipping at the maximum volume of 35. It's an Kenwood Excelon unit, most likely that is why.
I'm not really sure, if that sine wave made by me on my PC, is right or not. Amplitude is 1.
Why I question myself is, because when I hook up the amp to the stereo and look at the speaker output of the amp, I bare open up the gain and it's already starts clipping.
The amp's sensitivity is .250mv to 8V. The Kenwood's output is 5V. In my opinion, I should be able, to adjust the gain somewhere 3/4 of the way, no?
I don't know, how should I adjust the amp, for this calibration.
Any help would be appreciated.