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<blockquote data-quote="sonicknuckles49" data-source="post: 8361273" data-attributes="member: 665069"><p>If you turn up ur sensitivity /gain past 1/3rd most of the time it will slighty clip. Thats suposed to be matched with ur head units preamp output volts. If you have a after market head unit itll be around 4.2-4.5 volts (( rca) so that meams ur sensitivity should ne turned just a little. 6vlts-0.2 volts.. you can always turn the gain up just a tad more than the headunit volts but id watch out because if u turn your gain up to much itll soud muddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicknuckles49, post: 8361273, member: 665069"] If you turn up ur sensitivity /gain past 1/3rd most of the time it will slighty clip. Thats suposed to be matched with ur head units preamp output volts. If you have a after market head unit itll be around 4.2-4.5 volts (( rca) so that meams ur sensitivity should ne turned just a little. 6vlts-0.2 volts.. you can always turn the gain up just a tad more than the headunit volts but id watch out because if u turn your gain up to much itll soud muddy [/QUOTE]
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