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<blockquote data-quote="ravegoo35" data-source="post: 1035675" data-attributes="member: 562303"><p>Well, if I keep the gain low, then the sub hardly hits at all, and as soon as I turn it up the problem arises again. For example: the input level on the amp is at 3/4 of its' max, the volume on the HU is at 5 of 35 and the gain is all the way down. In this setup I could turn the HU all they way up and it would not cut off ( I also would not hear the sub), but as soon as I turn up the gain, the amp cuts off again.</p><p></p><p>As far as the ohms INTO the amp, I have no idea. How could I get this info, and how would this be affecting the performance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravegoo35, post: 1035675, member: 562303"] Well, if I keep the gain low, then the sub hardly hits at all, and as soon as I turn it up the problem arises again. For example: the input level on the amp is at 3/4 of its' max, the volume on the HU is at 5 of 35 and the gain is all the way down. In this setup I could turn the HU all they way up and it would not cut off ( I also would not hear the sub), but as soon as I turn up the gain, the amp cuts off again. As far as the ohms INTO the amp, I have no idea. How could I get this info, and how would this be affecting the performance? [/QUOTE]
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