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<blockquote data-quote="TeenWolf" data-source="post: 998270" data-attributes="member: 561987"><p>Question 1: You should always disconect the battery source before tickering with the wiring. Could hurt your amp...might not.</p><p></p><p>Question 2: 75% is not a bad thing, but I wouldn't have mine that high. Depends on your preference and the quality of your equipment. Why would you have it so high?</p><p></p><p>Question 3: The answer is similar to question 2. I wouldn't have mine that high. Mine is at 0. Do you have low powered equipment? Because if I cranked mine that high it would by overbearing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeenWolf, post: 998270, member: 561987"] Question 1: You should always disconect the battery source before tickering with the wiring. Could hurt your amp...might not. Question 2: 75% is not a bad thing, but I wouldn't have mine that high. Depends on your preference and the quality of your equipment. Why would you have it so high? Question 3: The answer is similar to question 2. I wouldn't have mine that high. Mine is at 0. Do you have low powered equipment? Because if I cranked mine that high it would by overbearing! [/QUOTE]
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