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<blockquote data-quote="Scotnemily" data-source="post: 8589620" data-attributes="member: 673497"><p>Thx for the reply. What it appears from playing with it and reading. The Accubass is to keep the bass from lowering to protect the speakers as the volume is increased. A lot of factory radios lower the bass as the volume is raised. The accubass corrects this for the subs. The next is the Main. I thought this was what would control my preamp voltage, but it acts more like the gain on the amp. About 1/2 way up for the accubass and main seem to be pretty good. Next, I have the Bass. Raising and lowering this changes the voltage. Somewhere close to 1/4 sets my preamp voltage to 2.5v. I think this was peek though. As far as the gain range, I think I saw a video were someone said it could put out as much as 14v. I think I read somewhere it could be 9v. Not sure. I could unhook the amp and test it.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotnemily, post: 8589620, member: 673497"] Thx for the reply. What it appears from playing with it and reading. The Accubass is to keep the bass from lowering to protect the speakers as the volume is increased. A lot of factory radios lower the bass as the volume is raised. The accubass corrects this for the subs. The next is the Main. I thought this was what would control my preamp voltage, but it acts more like the gain on the amp. About 1/2 way up for the accubass and main seem to be pretty good. Next, I have the Bass. Raising and lowering this changes the voltage. Somewhere close to 1/4 sets my preamp voltage to 2.5v. I think this was peek though. As far as the gain range, I think I saw a video were someone said it could put out as much as 14v. I think I read somewhere it could be 9v. Not sure. I could unhook the amp and test it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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