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Do i need to be carful with gains if sub and amp match??
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<blockquote data-quote="02WS6" data-source="post: 8692031" data-attributes="member: 678581"><p>I'm going to assume your Amp's RCA's are wired in from LOC's correct? Do you know what LOC's were used?</p><p></p><p>Electrically, I'm going to assume you've got the headroom with a Yukon Denali, depending on year and options it should have a good AD244 on the older ones or an even better 8302 on the newer ones. </p><p></p><p>I don't want another flame war but that box will leave a lot on the table as far as SQ is concerned. Most here despise prefab, for good reason. They tend to be tuned high and not well made. Something you built yourself tuned correctly can make $50 sub sound like $500 and a prefab box can make a $500 sub sound like a $50 one. Just food for thought.</p><p></p><p>Still recommend grabbing a multimeter and testing VAC output on 0db test tone or picking up a DSO Nano and measuring output signal to make sure there is no clipping at whatever max volume you listen at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02WS6, post: 8692031, member: 678581"] I'm going to assume your Amp's RCA's are wired in from LOC's correct? Do you know what LOC's were used? Electrically, I'm going to assume you've got the headroom with a Yukon Denali, depending on year and options it should have a good AD244 on the older ones or an even better 8302 on the newer ones. I don't want another flame war but that box will leave a lot on the table as far as SQ is concerned. Most here despise prefab, for good reason. They tend to be tuned high and not well made. Something you built yourself tuned correctly can make $50 sub sound like $500 and a prefab box can make a $500 sub sound like a $50 one. Just food for thought. Still recommend grabbing a multimeter and testing VAC output on 0db test tone or picking up a DSO Nano and measuring output signal to make sure there is no clipping at whatever max volume you listen at. [/QUOTE]
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