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<blockquote data-quote="teen" data-source="post: 6818963" data-attributes="member: 583517"><p>theres a difference btwn the glue smell at break in and burnt coils... experience is the only thing thats gunna help you tell the difference lol.</p><p></p><p>id say if you dont hear any distortion, play them at a good volume so they're bumpin and start backing off the gain from there. you probably wont hear much of a difference as you start slowly turning the gain down, but it might be just a tad bit to high...</p><p></p><p>also, why not just set the HU to 6.5v and back the gain down on the amp more? im guessing mids/ highs are running off the HU?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teen, post: 6818963, member: 583517"] theres a difference btwn the glue smell at break in and burnt coils... experience is the only thing thats gunna help you tell the difference lol. id say if you dont hear any distortion, play them at a good volume so they're bumpin and start backing off the gain from there. you probably wont hear much of a difference as you start slowly turning the gain down, but it might be just a tad bit to high... also, why not just set the HU to 6.5v and back the gain down on the amp more? im guessing mids/ highs are running off the HU? [/QUOTE]
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