1.888.955.6000
 
 

Free Shipping on Everything

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee  |  Lifetime Tech Support
Featured Product
Mono subwoofer amplifier — 1200 watts RMS at 1 ohm
1 person says
$279.99
  • Get everything right and save time
  • Contact us with your Connect ID:
  • 1486025721

Looking for
all car amplifiers?

Start shopping

Better car audio, Tip #7: Set your amp gains properly

From the Crutchfield Archives

This article is no longer current but is retained for reference purposes only. Information may be outdated and links may be broken.

Crutchfield catalogs
Jim Richardson

Crutchfield Hi-Fi 2.0Most people think the gain control on their new amplifier is a volume control. But it actually adjusts the amount of input signal coming into the amplifier. Crank it up too high, and you'll hear some nasty distortion. Here's the general idea when setting gain:

  1. Start playing some music 
  2. Turn your car stereo volume control up to roughly 3/4
  3. Turn up your amp gain until you hear distortion, then back it off a little

Every amp manufacturer will have specific suggestions, so you'll want to check out your manual for the best way to set the gain on your new amplifier.

Learn more about setting up your new amp.

This post is excerpted from a recent article in our Learning Center, Jeff's Tips for Getting Maximum Sound Quality in Your Car.

close X

Like what you're reading?

Please sign me up for the following emails: