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<blockquote data-quote="my2006c6" data-source="post: 8909429" data-attributes="member: 661724"><p>I just finished taking voltage readings at RCA jacks for sub with speakers unhooked. When sub level on deck is set to max, (15) there is 4 V reading when i run a 40hz test tone, at max volume so im assuming when setting amp gain one would want to set sub level @ head unit on the Alpine to max. or close to it.... Now that i did this i'm able to get my sealed 12 inch down firing sub (to hit like it should ) and now when i change music sources its more evened out without having to go into settings and adjust . Also I dont have my bass knob hooked up to my amp. </p><p>On pioneers HU i think you would set to 0...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="my2006c6, post: 8909429, member: 661724"] I just finished taking voltage readings at RCA jacks for sub with speakers unhooked. When sub level on deck is set to max, (15) there is 4 V reading when i run a 40hz test tone, at max volume so im assuming when setting amp gain one would want to set sub level @ head unit on the Alpine to max. or close to it.... Now that i did this i'm able to get my sealed 12 inch down firing sub (to hit like it should ) and now when i change music sources its more evened out without having to go into settings and adjust . Also I dont have my bass knob hooked up to my amp. On pioneers HU i think you would set to 0... [/QUOTE]
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