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2 18's in a RANGER!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeyB" data-source="post: 4436719" data-attributes="member: 562290"><p>The bass knob is just a gain knob, it just cuts the gain as you turn it down. Nothing more, bass boost on the amplifier itself should not be turned on. I would assume as is the case with most hifonics amps that I have used that you will have to run the gain slightly over 1/2 way to achieve the amplifiers potential. Check it with a dmm to be sure like you should anytime you set up an amplifier. Make sure the low pass and sub-sonic are set correctly as well. Low pass around 50-80hz sub sonic at or just below tuning to be safe......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeyB, post: 4436719, member: 562290"] The bass knob is just a gain knob, it just cuts the gain as you turn it down. Nothing more, bass boost on the amplifier itself should not be turned on. I would assume as is the case with most hifonics amps that I have used that you will have to run the gain slightly over 1/2 way to achieve the amplifiers potential. Check it with a dmm to be sure like you should anytime you set up an amplifier. Make sure the low pass and sub-sonic are set correctly as well. Low pass around 50-80hz sub sonic at or just below tuning to be safe...... [/QUOTE]
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