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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;thumpinblazr&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 907"><p>the gain lever adjusts the output of the amp (how many watts it puts out), you should be able to turn that all the way up and the subs should handle it (if they are 400 and the amp is only 200). The bass lever is probably the bass boost knob, it adjusts how much boost you want, usually from about 0-12db or so. If u want it to sound good, turn the gain all the way up and then adjust the bass boost till it sounds good, sometimes too much bass boost sounds muddy. If u just want it loud, turn both the gain and the bass all the way up.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps,</p><p></p><p>Dustin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<thumpinblazr>, post: 907"] the gain lever adjusts the output of the amp (how many watts it puts out), you should be able to turn that all the way up and the subs should handle it (if they are 400 and the amp is only 200). The bass lever is probably the bass boost knob, it adjusts how much boost you want, usually from about 0-12db or so. If u want it to sound good, turn the gain all the way up and then adjust the bass boost till it sounds good, sometimes too much bass boost sounds muddy. If u just want it loud, turn both the gain and the bass all the way up. hope this helps, Dustin [/QUOTE]
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