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<blockquote data-quote="Heeltoeclutch" data-source="post: 7481335" data-attributes="member: 629974"><p>sometimes the bass boost is on both - just make sure it's not on wherever it is. Props on building your own box. I'd just throw the subs in and wire em up, set the gain conservatively and see how they sound. There are many schools of thought on setting gain; personally I do it by ear mostly and just ensure there is no distortion. Distortion, or clipping, will hurt the subs.</p><p></p><p>Do you have the install all set, like power wire run and everything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heeltoeclutch, post: 7481335, member: 629974"] sometimes the bass boost is on both - just make sure it's not on wherever it is. Props on building your own box. I'd just throw the subs in and wire em up, set the gain conservatively and see how they sound. There are many schools of thought on setting gain; personally I do it by ear mostly and just ensure there is no distortion. Distortion, or clipping, will hurt the subs. Do you have the install all set, like power wire run and everything? [/QUOTE]
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