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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8866785" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>.7 is well within range, and with rise, your systems is considered a 1 ohm set up. That amp is capable of 2400 watts. The dual 12s. around 2000 (1000 each) so I'd be careful and set the gains accordingly. Not sure about Atmos in the car environment, familiar with it in the HT environment. In my Atmos HT, there are different settings for settings for stereo and Atmos for the bass. In the home, you designate which of the signals go where. Usually, all the normal program material is designated accordingly and where it can be done (dedicated subs, etc.) then the LFE channel is tasked with handling the very low end or dedicated <strong>L</strong>ow <strong>F</strong>requency <strong>E</strong>xtension. Usually, you have the option of summing the LFE channel with the mains in stereo as an option but you have designate it that way for the system to know what you want to do. Never been fan of running any kind of "surround sound" in the car, not my thing. If you are using some kind of dolby playback, I'd disable it and check what the settings are for the channels that are getting the bass and what kind of bass they are getting. MAy want to pull the subs of the drop off is substantial and see if one of them is not working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8866785, member: 689267"] .7 is well within range, and with rise, your systems is considered a 1 ohm set up. That amp is capable of 2400 watts. The dual 12s. around 2000 (1000 each) so I'd be careful and set the gains accordingly. Not sure about Atmos in the car environment, familiar with it in the HT environment. In my Atmos HT, there are different settings for settings for stereo and Atmos for the bass. In the home, you designate which of the signals go where. Usually, all the normal program material is designated accordingly and where it can be done (dedicated subs, etc.) then the LFE channel is tasked with handling the very low end or dedicated [B]L[/B]ow [B]F[/B]requency [B]E[/B]xtension. Usually, you have the option of summing the LFE channel with the mains in stereo as an option but you have designate it that way for the system to know what you want to do. Never been fan of running any kind of "surround sound" in the car, not my thing. If you are using some kind of dolby playback, I'd disable it and check what the settings are for the channels that are getting the bass and what kind of bass they are getting. MAy want to pull the subs of the drop off is substantial and see if one of them is not working. [/QUOTE]
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