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<blockquote data-quote="Rockguy475" data-source="post: 8087151" data-attributes="member: 565688"><p>So can some people set their gains more accurate by ear then using a test tone and a voltmeter? My front and rear speakers were fine when I set them by ear but it was the sub that I didn't set right (twice) the first time I cranked the gain way to high and the second time I actually used a volt meter but had my sub level and bass boost on which I know now not to do. Took me 3 different attempts on messing the amp and deck settings but now everything sounds legit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockguy475, post: 8087151, member: 565688"] So can some people set their gains more accurate by ear then using a test tone and a voltmeter? My front and rear speakers were fine when I set them by ear but it was the sub that I didn't set right (twice) the first time I cranked the gain way to high and the second time I actually used a volt meter but had my sub level and bass boost on which I know now not to do. Took me 3 different attempts on messing the amp and deck settings but now everything sounds legit. [/QUOTE]
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