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<blockquote data-quote="vishal1" data-source="post: 5906556" data-attributes="member: 570923"><p>hah, i had that exact setup except with an alpine 9886 which has its own sub outputs that i had to split in 2 cuz i had 2 of those amps. your deck will give out about a 1.5 volt signal at max volume, but it wont be a clean signal. my alpine gave out 4 volts at max volume but my setup was tuned to about 60 percent of the decks volume which means it gave out a 2.4 volt signal. but remember i cut that signal in half so each amp was getting 1.2 volts at 60 percent of the volume, vs. your 0.2 at whatever volume you are set at. that is why my subs did fine with both amps turned way the hell up. im talking 100 percent gain and 100 percent bass boost. sounded good, but was clipped as ****. i was sending well over 800 rms to each sub on most songs. but that was back when i didnt know what the hell i was doing... my bet is that you need a deck that will give out a higher pre out voltage, especially cuz you are splitting that signal in half...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vishal1, post: 5906556, member: 570923"] hah, i had that exact setup except with an alpine 9886 which has its own sub outputs that i had to split in 2 cuz i had 2 of those amps. your deck will give out about a 1.5 volt signal at max volume, but it wont be a clean signal. my alpine gave out 4 volts at max volume but my setup was tuned to about 60 percent of the decks volume which means it gave out a 2.4 volt signal. but remember i cut that signal in half so each amp was getting 1.2 volts at 60 percent of the volume, vs. your 0.2 at whatever volume you are set at. that is why my subs did fine with both amps turned way the hell up. im talking 100 percent gain and 100 percent bass boost. sounded good, but was clipped as ****. i was sending well over 800 rms to each sub on most songs. but that was back when i didnt know what the hell i was doing... my bet is that you need a deck that will give out a higher pre out voltage, especially cuz you are splitting that signal in half... [/QUOTE]
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