Stel
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That amp puts out about 300rms @ 12v to your IDMAX which is rated at 1000rms. I doubt thats enough for a 12" sealed IDMAX. Try a more powerful amp if you want optimum performance and more bass. Though if you already have too much bass maybe that amp is fine. With the gains all the way up you are likely clipping the signal to your amp. This can really make the sub sound bad (and sometimes damage it or the amp). Just set the gains correctly or it will be distorted. The gain setting tutorials are listed here: http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=206371Just for my information, I have a similar setup and was wondering why you would have the gain turned way down on the sub amplifier? I'am running a 2-channel Alpine MRV-T757 2-channel bridged old school amp to a IDMAX 12" Dual 2 Ohm,sealed trunk corner, built in enclosure.(Gain turned all the way up), Boston Pro series 6.5 components in the front and back seats run off of a Alpine MRV-F407 4-channel. I am using a Alpine 9835 headunit running in Direct Mode(not using built-in crossovers) and just using the crossovers on the amp and the passive's for the Boston components.
btw, what did they set the crossover point to?
