Why is my sub making this noise

No I am powering with 350 watts rms
My suggestion -

Put the head unit at the max volume you like to listen to it at. Start with the gain on the sub amp all the way off or down. Slowly increase the gain until it just starts to distort then back it off until it stops distorting. See if this does it for you. If not, the Line Out converter may be set incorrectly.
 
My suggestion -

Put the head unit at the max volume you like to listen to it at. Start with the gain on the sub amp all the way off or down. Slowly increase the gain until it just starts to distort then back it off until it stops distorting. See if this does it for you. If not, the Line Out converter may be set incorrectly.
Ok I will do I need to turn off subsonic and low pass filter.
 
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