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<blockquote data-quote="grover 123" data-source="post: 3411120" data-attributes="member: 580100"><p>what amp(s) are you running out of it? to set your deck.. keep your svc at 0.. turn your deck volume to 50 or 60 then adjust the gains on your amp(s) from 0 up to the point where your speakers are loud enough for your liking without distortion be sure to adjust the xover on the deck before hand.. it'll make a big difference! hope that helps you out?? as long as your speakers will handle the power and your amp(s) are set properly.. you can actually turn your deck up as loud as your speakers can handle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grover 123, post: 3411120, member: 580100"] what amp(s) are you running out of it? to set your deck.. keep your svc at 0.. turn your deck volume to 50 or 60 then adjust the gains on your amp(s) from 0 up to the point where your speakers are loud enough for your liking without distortion be sure to adjust the xover on the deck before hand.. it'll make a big difference! hope that helps you out?? as long as your speakers will handle the power and your amp(s) are set properly.. you can actually turn your deck up as loud as your speakers can handle [/QUOTE]
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