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<blockquote data-quote="plantinseeds" data-source="post: 7711948" data-attributes="member: 638917"><p>I will try to take a high quality picture of the amp ground tomorrow when it's light out, but the ground and power wire are both 4 gauge and the ground wire is attached to a small bolt that is attached to the chassis near the opening of my trunk. Paint is sanded off pretty well, might have missed a couple of spots.. As far as my gains go , I set it to put out 36-37HZ at 40/50 volume on the USER EQ, which is the default eq for the head unit. I just switched to the Hip Hop EQ for a song or two when I wanted to really rattle my car.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Used a 50HZ test tone I converted off youtube and burned onto a CD. I realize now that this may be part of the reason why my amp was getting a clipped signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plantinseeds, post: 7711948, member: 638917"] I will try to take a high quality picture of the amp ground tomorrow when it's light out, but the ground and power wire are both 4 gauge and the ground wire is attached to a small bolt that is attached to the chassis near the opening of my trunk. Paint is sanded off pretty well, might have missed a couple of spots.. As far as my gains go , I set it to put out 36-37HZ at 40/50 volume on the USER EQ, which is the default eq for the head unit. I just switched to the Hip Hop EQ for a song or two when I wanted to really rattle my car. EDIT: Used a 50HZ test tone I converted off youtube and burned onto a CD. I realize now that this may be part of the reason why my amp was getting a clipped signal. [/QUOTE]
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