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<blockquote data-quote="Hintzyboy" data-source="post: 2522781" data-attributes="member: 566521"><p>You have to set the gains using the HU settings you normally use. To set the gain, you have to :</p><p></p><p>Turn up the HU volume as high as you will NORMALLY listen to it. Turn the Sub volume on the HU to between 75 and 100 %. Then play a 50 Hz test tone (which you can download from realmofexcursion.com), and set the gain using the method provided in the JL Tutorial. i would never trust the guys at the big box stores to install my equipment. One of my friends had Best Buy install a CD Player, and they jimmy-rigged it up instead of installing it with the proper brackets. Buying anew amp is not going to help you if your problem is being caused by an incorrectly-installed system. If you don't feel confident enough to mess around with it yourself, take it to a REAL audio shop. Brick and mortar shops beat the hell out of big box stores any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hintzyboy, post: 2522781, member: 566521"] You have to set the gains using the HU settings you normally use. To set the gain, you have to : Turn up the HU volume as high as you will NORMALLY listen to it. Turn the Sub volume on the HU to between 75 and 100 %. Then play a 50 Hz test tone (which you can download from realmofexcursion.com), and set the gain using the method provided in the JL Tutorial. i would never trust the guys at the big box stores to install my equipment. One of my friends had Best Buy install a CD Player, and they jimmy-rigged it up instead of installing it with the proper brackets. Buying anew amp is not going to help you if your problem is being caused by an incorrectly-installed system. If you don't feel confident enough to mess around with it yourself, take it to a REAL audio shop. Brick and mortar shops beat the hell out of big box stores any day. [/QUOTE]
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