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<blockquote data-quote="jasoncl75" data-source="post: 8374987" data-attributes="member: 665609"><p>Use only one xover. Either on the radio, or the best is to use supplied xovers. Dont use multiple xovers. This means leave the amp on full range, no xover set as well as the hu. As for gain setup, with the hu having 4volt output, gain should be able to be set fairly high. HOWEVER i would seriously go bigger on the power wire. Use quality, multistrand wire. Too many people use cheap wire. Doesnt work. For you setup 0 gauge or even 1/0 power supply using good wire. Ive seen too many systems fail or seriously underproduce because of wiring. Keep in mind too, speaker wiring is a big factor too. Minimum 14 ga should be used. Even for your component speakers. Think of it this way...the wiring is the blood vessels, the lifeline of your system. Your body cannot function right if your blodd vessels are too small, or not made to handle the power. Cheap wire is just that. Cheap. High copper content, low oxygen content, and higher strand count is best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasoncl75, post: 8374987, member: 665609"] Use only one xover. Either on the radio, or the best is to use supplied xovers. Dont use multiple xovers. This means leave the amp on full range, no xover set as well as the hu. As for gain setup, with the hu having 4volt output, gain should be able to be set fairly high. HOWEVER i would seriously go bigger on the power wire. Use quality, multistrand wire. Too many people use cheap wire. Doesnt work. For you setup 0 gauge or even 1/0 power supply using good wire. Ive seen too many systems fail or seriously underproduce because of wiring. Keep in mind too, speaker wiring is a big factor too. Minimum 14 ga should be used. Even for your component speakers. Think of it this way...the wiring is the blood vessels, the lifeline of your system. Your body cannot function right if your blodd vessels are too small, or not made to handle the power. Cheap wire is just that. Cheap. High copper content, low oxygen content, and higher strand count is best. [/QUOTE]
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