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<blockquote data-quote="96GTIVR6" data-source="post: 2434108" data-attributes="member: 569055"><p>Your amp is also not of the highest quality. By not having the amp turned up all the way do you mean to say that your gain was not turned up to the max? This is a common mistake, to think of a gain knob as a level adjustment for an amplifier. It is infact a way of matching the amplifiers input sensitivity to the output signal strength of your CD player. You could've been clipping your 6x9's and not even realized it (except for I'm sure what would've been horrible sound).</p><p></p><p>Next time if you get some better speakers and do a little more research I'm sure you will have a more enjoyable experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96GTIVR6, post: 2434108, member: 569055"] Your amp is also not of the highest quality. By not having the amp turned up all the way do you mean to say that your gain was not turned up to the max? This is a common mistake, to think of a gain knob as a level adjustment for an amplifier. It is infact a way of matching the amplifiers input sensitivity to the output signal strength of your CD player. You could've been clipping your 6x9's and not even realized it (except for I'm sure what would've been horrible sound). Next time if you get some better speakers and do a little more research I'm sure you will have a more enjoyable experience. [/QUOTE]
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