Just out of curiosity, what power level does 0db represent on the meter now? Is it the stock 350 watts, or is that closer to the 500 watt pre-clipping point ?
265W RMS
Just out of curiosity, what power level does 0db represent on the meter now? Is it the stock 350 watts, or is that closer to the 500 watt pre-clipping point ?
265W RMS
265W RMS
…. and keep in mind D2, ur JBL's are rated at 75W RMS. U'r entering very dangerous territory.
Always remember, JBL's sound best JUST BEFORE THEY BLOW UP!
So when u think it's starting to sound absolutely awesome beyond belief, remember THAT moment, because disaster is emminant within milliseconds…..
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That reference was at 0db on the meter, I have only gone as high as -2.

ur meters aren't quick enough to tell you wot's REALLY going on.
even at minus 2, ur committing suicide.<script type="text/javascript" src="safari-extension://com.ebay.safari.myebaymanager-QYHMMGCMJR/2d7ce73b/background/helpers/prefilterHelper.js"></script>



















So what would it be with a 400 Joe, been trying to figure that out for quite awhile, also what about -3 rather steady. The amp seems to have a lot more to go even with the needles more or less pinned
That reference was at 0db on the meter, I have only gone as high as -2.
50W RMS
Sorry Joe, I meant +3 and also what would it be at 0
265W RMS
hm, interesting. The 0db point on the series 2 is 350. Its marked as such too, but if you do the math for whatever the voltage is across an 8 ohm load its 350w. I wonder if anyone ever complained that their series 2 was less powerful because the meters scale differently.
0 = 50W
+3 = 100W