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<blockquote data-quote="mikegett" data-source="post: 1282168" data-attributes="member: 561005"><p>If you check your rca without a test tone playing, there won't be a signal. Your HU doesn't just output 8 volts. Without a constant tone there will be very little output even with the volume and non fader maxed. If you have a used HU, then press the reset button on your face plate. This will ensure that your crossover settings and time alignment is not at fault. Your non fader will not automaticaly have the same voltage as your high and low channels. If you have the subs non fader turned down then the output will be much lower. Ensure that you have it turned up. In the sound settings, there is a sub out option. Check to see if you have mono or stereo selected. If you have mono and your amp is set for stereo plus 2, or stereo bridged, then you aren't getting all the frequencies. It is possible that your HU has bad outputs, but the likely hood is extemely slim. I personaly would bet that resetting your deck will take care of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikegett, post: 1282168, member: 561005"] If you check your rca without a test tone playing, there won't be a signal. Your HU doesn't just output 8 volts. Without a constant tone there will be very little output even with the volume and non fader maxed. If you have a used HU, then press the reset button on your face plate. This will ensure that your crossover settings and time alignment is not at fault. Your non fader will not automaticaly have the same voltage as your high and low channels. If you have the subs non fader turned down then the output will be much lower. Ensure that you have it turned up. In the sound settings, there is a sub out option. Check to see if you have mono or stereo selected. If you have mono and your amp is set for stereo plus 2, or stereo bridged, then you aren't getting all the frequencies. It is possible that your HU has bad outputs, but the likely hood is extemely slim. I personaly would bet that resetting your deck will take care of it. [/QUOTE]
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