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#41
I emailed the same dude Rob has been talking to, last night. I gave him my unprofessional DD1 and multimeter results, along with my order number from December.
My results after 3 different attempts:
--bike running and battery at 14.3V
--Sony HU set at 40/50 at 2V output. DD1 showed distortion at 49/50 on my HU.
--cleanest I got was 24V and 48.7V bridged. I should be around 28V and 56V.
My results after 3 different attempts:
--bike running and battery at 14.3V
--Sony HU set at 40/50 at 2V output. DD1 showed distortion at 49/50 on my HU.
--cleanest I got was 24V and 48.7V bridged. I should be around 28V and 56V.
#44
I emailed the same dude Rob has been talking to, last night. I gave him my unprofessional DD1 and multimeter results, along with my order number from December.
My results after 3 different attempts:
--bike running and battery at 14.3V
--Sony HU set at 40/50 at 2V output. DD1 showed distortion at 49/50 on my HU.
--cleanest I got was 24V and 48.7V bridged. I should be around 28V and 56V.
My results after 3 different attempts:
--bike running and battery at 14.3V
--Sony HU set at 40/50 at 2V output. DD1 showed distortion at 49/50 on my HU.
--cleanest I got was 24V and 48.7V bridged. I should be around 28V and 56V.
#46
Keep in mind IMHO, while I are testing w the basic equipment make certain u are not running the ragged edge of a clean signal. If 49/50 is max clean on ur HU, why not use 45? And the DSP gains and EQ should also be at ground zero.
I just don't think we need to be running the edge of the sandbox unless u really are trying to squeeze every single watt/volt of clean power out of ur setup. Mark w a pencil or note the max clean and just don't exceed it. Just because ur one RCH below red line on a tach does not mean its a great place to perpetually operate for longevity.
Thus, seek clean head room when buying it shix.
2 cents
T
I just don't think we need to be running the edge of the sandbox unless u really are trying to squeeze every single watt/volt of clean power out of ur setup. Mark w a pencil or note the max clean and just don't exceed it. Just because ur one RCH below red line on a tach does not mean its a great place to perpetually operate for longevity.
Thus, seek clean head room when buying it shix.
2 cents
T
#47
Keep in mind IMHO, while I are testing w the basic equipment make certain u are not running the ragged edge of a clean signal. If 49/50 is max clean on ur HU, why not use 45? And the DSP gains and EQ should also be at ground zero.
I just don't think we need to be running the edge of the sandbox unless u really are trying to squeeze every single watt/volt of clean power out of ur setup. Mark w a pencil or note the max clean and just don't exceed it. Just because ur one RCH below red line on a tach does not mean its a great place to perpetually operate for longevity.
Thus, seek clean head room when buying it shix.
2 cents
T
I just don't think we need to be running the edge of the sandbox unless u really are trying to squeeze every single watt/volt of clean power out of ur setup. Mark w a pencil or note the max clean and just don't exceed it. Just because ur one RCH below red line on a tach does not mean its a great place to perpetually operate for longevity.
Thus, seek clean head room when buying it shix.
2 cents
T
Last edited by cshocker; 02-17-2020 at 11:42 AM.
#50