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<blockquote data-quote="cocoleveo7686" data-source="post: 3342270" data-attributes="member: 580030"><p>i have a few questions, i think i did this right but im not 100 percent sure...i have the hifonics bxi2006d its 2000rms at 1 ohm the voltage i got was 44.7 does that sound right?</p><p></p><p>on my headunit, its an old one its a pioneer premiere, it has 80hz and you can go to +6 someone told me to keep that on while i am setting the gains. it also has slam that goes to +6 i keep that at 0, and it has low mid and high level gains on it too, the low gives more bass the highs give more treble...i keep the high level on +5 but everything else on 0, is that how it should be?</p><p></p><p>also on the amp it has - - ++ on the amp...so i just did 1 neg to 1 positive cause i bridged the subs at the box....i dont know if that makes a difference either</p><p></p><p>on my amp it has Phase which is 0-180, i have that on 0</p><p></p><p>level goes from 0.2-9V- i have that set to 3.4 of the way to 0.2 because thats where the voltage read 44.1 can i turn it up to like 48 volts since when you drive on the street you dotn listen to test tones?</p><p></p><p>the bass eq is 0-10DB i have it half way up</p><p></p><p>subsonic is 15-35HZ its a quater of the way up</p><p></p><p>Low pass is 35-250hz its about a quarter of the way up</p><p></p><p>should any of these be higher?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cocoleveo7686, post: 3342270, member: 580030"] i have a few questions, i think i did this right but im not 100 percent sure...i have the hifonics bxi2006d its 2000rms at 1 ohm the voltage i got was 44.7 does that sound right? on my headunit, its an old one its a pioneer premiere, it has 80hz and you can go to +6 someone told me to keep that on while i am setting the gains. it also has slam that goes to +6 i keep that at 0, and it has low mid and high level gains on it too, the low gives more bass the highs give more treble...i keep the high level on +5 but everything else on 0, is that how it should be? also on the amp it has - - ++ on the amp...so i just did 1 neg to 1 positive cause i bridged the subs at the box....i dont know if that makes a difference either on my amp it has Phase which is 0-180, i have that on 0 level goes from 0.2-9V- i have that set to 3.4 of the way to 0.2 because thats where the voltage read 44.1 can i turn it up to like 48 volts since when you drive on the street you dotn listen to test tones? the bass eq is 0-10DB i have it half way up subsonic is 15-35HZ its a quater of the way up Low pass is 35-250hz its about a quarter of the way up should any of these be higher? [/QUOTE]
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