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<blockquote data-quote="Captain_Ahab" data-source="post: 3089520" data-attributes="member: 562719"><p>Pyro's story reminds me of the noobs around here. A decent friend of mine was wanting to show me his system Wednesday night. He had one 12" FUBAR in a sealed box, running off of some Terminator 1,000 watt amp.. He had a Pioneer 6700 headunit.. The volume goes to 54, and his sub sounded like it was falling apart at just 20. I checked his settings and gains... Gain was all the way up, as was the bass on the headunit.. He was clipping the hell out of that sub..He was just as proud as could be though. I told him it sounded good not to hurt his feelings.</p><p></p><p>Everyone around here thinks you are supposed to crank the gain to the max, including bass boost, and the bass on the headunit.It is quite sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain_Ahab, post: 3089520, member: 562719"] Pyro's story reminds me of the noobs around here. A decent friend of mine was wanting to show me his system Wednesday night. He had one 12" FUBAR in a sealed box, running off of some Terminator 1,000 watt amp.. He had a Pioneer 6700 headunit.. The volume goes to 54, and his sub sounded like it was falling apart at just 20. I checked his settings and gains... Gain was all the way up, as was the bass on the headunit.. He was clipping the hell out of that sub..He was just as proud as could be though. I told him it sounded good not to hurt his feelings. Everyone around here thinks you are supposed to crank the gain to the max, including bass boost, and the bass on the headunit.It is quite sad. [/QUOTE]
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