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<blockquote data-quote="Meh!" data-source="post: 978712" data-attributes="member: 560608"><p>I have a Memphis pr300 amp that puts out 500rms bridged. Doing the calculations I get that my gain should be 44.7 volts. It is hooked to a Kicker comp Dual 2 ohm voice coil but it is wired in 4 ohm. I set it just how the thing shows and left my headunit how it always is but the sub is SOO quiet you can't even hardly hear it. It stinks horribly. All the bass goes to sub yet door speakers are putting out more bass than sub.</p><p></p><p>What did I do wrong does anyone have any idea? I KNOW the sub can surely take more than what its giving? The gain is only up like 1/4 of the way(44.7 volts), and my LP is turned on my amp at like whatever the notch between 45-250 is. When im adjusting gain what do I set the headunits built in sub crossover to?</p><p></p><p>Someone please guide me in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meh!, post: 978712, member: 560608"] I have a Memphis pr300 amp that puts out 500rms bridged. Doing the calculations I get that my gain should be 44.7 volts. It is hooked to a Kicker comp Dual 2 ohm voice coil but it is wired in 4 ohm. I set it just how the thing shows and left my headunit how it always is but the sub is SOO quiet you can't even hardly hear it. It stinks horribly. All the bass goes to sub yet door speakers are putting out more bass than sub. What did I do wrong does anyone have any idea? I KNOW the sub can surely take more than what its giving? The gain is only up like 1/4 of the way(44.7 volts), and my LP is turned on my amp at like whatever the notch between 45-250 is. When im adjusting gain what do I set the headunits built in sub crossover to? Someone please guide me in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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