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hey all. i recently upgraded my amp to an audiopipe ap1500d and it bangs..great amp for the price and i recommend them for anyone on a budget. i am running the amp at only about 1/4 gain which is roughly 1000 rms or a little more i believe. it is powering an ssa icon 12'' and is running at 1 ohm with one run of 1/0 and upgraded battery to chassis ground (1 of the big 3). my question is everything ok here? i know my electrical is lacking (external batt. and what not) but im away at college at the moment and have to drive home any time i want to do upgrades because my resources are limited here. i just want to make sure my amp is not being stressed and i am not hurting anything...i have minimal light dimming and the stock voltage meter moves only a little bit after playing it loud for a couple minutes. thanks!

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Get a lcd volt meter and check your voltage at full tilt, other then that and possibly adding another battery you should be good

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Your factory gauge is not going to be accurate, too slow.

Check it with a DMM or like Stefan said get a LCD volt meter and monitor it.

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hey all. i recently upgraded my amp to an audiopipe ap1500d and it bangs..great amp for the price and i recommend them for anyone on a budget. i am running the amp at only about 1/4 gain which is roughly 1000 rms or a little more i believe. it is powering an ssa icon 12'' and is running at 1 ohm with one run of 1/0 and upgraded battery to chassis ground (1 of the big 3). my question is everything ok here? i know my electrical is lacking (external batt. and what not) but im away at college at the moment and have to drive home any time i want to do upgrades because my resources are limited here. i just want to make sure my amp is not being stressed and i am not hurting anything...i have minimal light dimming and the stock voltage meter moves only a little bit after playing it loud for a couple minutes. thanks!

gain turned up 1/4 on an ap1500 DEFINITELY isn't 1000rms. 3/4 should be closer to 1000

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hey all. i recently upgraded my amp to an audiopipe ap1500d and it bangs..great amp for the price and i recommend them for anyone on a budget. i am running the amp at only about 1/4 gain which is roughly 1000 rms or a little more i believe. it is powering an ssa icon 12'' and is running at 1 ohm with one run of 1/0 and upgraded battery to chassis ground (1 of the big 3). my question is everything ok here? i know my electrical is lacking (external batt. and what not) but im away at college at the moment and have to drive home any time i want to do upgrades because my resources are limited here. i just want to make sure my amp is not being stressed and i am not hurting anything...i have minimal light dimming and the stock voltage meter moves only a little bit after playing it loud for a couple minutes. thanks!

gain turned up 1/4 on an ap1500 DEFINITELY isn't 1000rms. 3/4 should be closer to 1000

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hey all. i recently upgraded my amp to an audiopipe ap1500d and it bangs..great amp for the price and i recommend them for anyone on a budget. i am running the amp at only about 1/4 gain which is roughly 1000 rms or a little more i believe. it is powering an ssa icon 12'' and is running at 1 ohm with one run of 1/0 and upgraded battery to chassis ground (1 of the big 3). my question is everything ok here? i know my electrical is lacking (external batt. and what not) but im away at college at the moment and have to drive home any time i want to do upgrades because my resources are limited here. i just want to make sure my amp is not being stressed and i am not hurting anything...i have minimal light dimming and the stock voltage meter moves only a little bit after playing it loud for a couple minutes. thanks!

gain turned up 1/4 on an ap1500 DEFINITELY isn't 1000rms. 3/4 should be closer to 1000

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lol gain will vary on your decks pre volts or what number you tuned your system to max on deck. Turning the gain up wont make it put out more rms if your already at max power just clip the chit out of the sub and mess the amp.

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lol gain will vary on your decks pre volts or what number you tuned your system to max on deck. Turning the gain up wont make it put out more rms if your already at max power just clip the chit out of the sub and mess the amp.

totally, but it isn't like an overrated audiopipe will put out 1000 at a quarter turn. :morepower1:

I'm sorry, our nonsense definitely doesn't answer your question. Good luck with that.

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lol gain will vary on your decks pre volts or what number you tuned your system to max on deck. Turning the gain up wont make it put out more rms if your already at max power just clip the chit out of the sub and mess the amp.

totally, but it isn't like an overrated audiopipe will put out 1000 at a quarter turn. :morepower1:

I'm sorry, our nonsense definitely doesn't answer your question. Good luck with that.

It can if his head units preout voltage is high enough.

He got his answer already, he needs to see how much voltage is dropping to at the amps terminals.

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haha well thanks for the replies guys..and i should say its "around" a 1/4 of the way up. i set the gain with a dmm at 1 ohm and used that smd gain chart to find the voltage for 1000rms. i also used an o scope and it read the same with a clipped signal no where in sight. i purchased a stinger voltage meter and just havent had the time to install it so i will get to it this weekend.

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haha well thanks for the replies guys..and i should say its "around" a 1/4 of the way up. i set the gain with a dmm at 1 ohm and used that smd gain chart to find the voltage for 1000rms. i also used an o scope and it read the same with a clipped signal no where in sight. i purchased a stinger voltage meter and just havent had the time to install it so i will get to it this weekend.

Sweet, my bad man. ;)

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hey all. i recently upgraded my amp to an audiopipe ap1500d and it bangs..great amp for the price and i recommend them for anyone on a budget. i am running the amp at only about 1/4 gain which is roughly 1000 headrest dvd players rms or a little more i believe. it is powering an ssa icon 12'' and is running at 1 ohm with one run of 1/0 and upgraded battery to chassis ground (1 of the big 3). my question is everything ok here? i know my electrical is lacking (external batt. and what not) but im away at college at the moment and have to drive home any time i want to do upgrades because my resources are limited here. i just want to make sure my amp is not being stressed and i am not hurting anything...i have minimal light dimming and the stock voltage meter moves only a little bit after playing it loud for a couple minutes. thanks!

Thanks for the help, had the same question.

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