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<blockquote data-quote="Rzza" data-source="post: 8595027" data-attributes="member: 673624"><p>So today I bought a multimeter and set the gain on both amps. I'm still messing with using HU crossover in conjunction with the passive crossovers that came with the components. When I use the HU crossover, if I set the rear to 120 and the front to 60, then the output is higher, like the music has more bass and is louder but as soon as I line them up together at 120 or 60 it sounds worse. I have it bridged so what is happening here? I was thinking that front and rear would have to be aligned because there is no front and rear when bridged but its the opposite. I'm running it now without the HU crossover but it needs the lows cut out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rzza, post: 8595027, member: 673624"] So today I bought a multimeter and set the gain on both amps. I'm still messing with using HU crossover in conjunction with the passive crossovers that came with the components. When I use the HU crossover, if I set the rear to 120 and the front to 60, then the output is higher, like the music has more bass and is louder but as soon as I line them up together at 120 or 60 it sounds worse. I have it bridged so what is happening here? I was thinking that front and rear would have to be aligned because there is no front and rear when bridged but its the opposite. I'm running it now without the HU crossover but it needs the lows cut out. [/QUOTE]
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