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<blockquote data-quote="dj2606" data-source="post: 7900794" data-attributes="member: 644373"><p>After they installed it and said that the gain had to be set low because the amp was way to much for the sub I popped in a 50hz tone cd and looped it, dialed the gain with my dmm to just under 28.28 volts and 3/4 HU volume.</p><p></p><p>Not really sure how to describe the sound other than it's kinda farting when it hits. I still haven't replaced the screws with a proper bolt on the amp ground because it's 12am where I'm at nothing is open and I also want the shop to see this in case the sub is in fact blown and will need to be replaced because of some lazy morons inability to do their job they are paid to do.</p><p></p><p>On the 80prs, if you're in 3 way network mode there is no fader adjustment. So I was wondering how to adjust it for more front speaker than rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj2606, post: 7900794, member: 644373"] After they installed it and said that the gain had to be set low because the amp was way to much for the sub I popped in a 50hz tone cd and looped it, dialed the gain with my dmm to just under 28.28 volts and 3/4 HU volume. Not really sure how to describe the sound other than it's kinda farting when it hits. I still haven't replaced the screws with a proper bolt on the amp ground because it's 12am where I'm at nothing is open and I also want the shop to see this in case the sub is in fact blown and will need to be replaced because of some lazy morons inability to do their job they are paid to do. On the 80prs, if you're in 3 way network mode there is no fader adjustment. So I was wondering how to adjust it for more front speaker than rear. [/QUOTE]
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