Hi Glen, Just set your analogue meter in the green area.
However, the actual number is the voltage measured across a 10 ohm resistor, which is 0.850V. This is the max value. I would run the amp lower at between 0.75 - 0.8. As for the remote. These were built from a dedicated integrated circuit, both the receiver and the transmitter. Actually pretty elegant, but not externally programmable. I've built some using these IC's and they work pretty well.One thing. Are you sure your amp is remote controlled. Some weren't. You can contact me directly through my website email, if you have any more questions.
However, the actual number is the voltage measured across a 10 ohm resistor, which is 0.850V. This is the max value. I would run the amp lower at between 0.75 - 0.8. As for the remote. These were built from a dedicated integrated circuit, both the receiver and the transmitter. Actually pretty elegant, but not externally programmable. I've built some using these IC's and they work pretty well.One thing. Are you sure your amp is remote controlled. Some weren't. You can contact me directly through my website email, if you have any more questions.