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<blockquote data-quote="Hybrid90accord" data-source="post: 1724984" data-attributes="member: 559019"><p>we did or should I say I did use a meter and the output was awful. also might I add that we didn't have the sub hooked for no longer then 2 mins before smoke.......also with the gain also how can I go wrong with the gain all the way down on the amp? I didn't even get a chance to move the gain up on the amp using my fluke meter as a referance. the did adjust the bass on the radio but it was always in the negative and I have never seen a sub blow in less then 2 mins with the volume not even high?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hybrid90accord, post: 1724984, member: 559019"] we did or should I say I did use a meter and the output was awful. also might I add that we didn't have the sub hooked for no longer then 2 mins before smoke.......also with the gain also how can I go wrong with the gain all the way down on the amp? I didn't even get a chance to move the gain up on the amp using my fluke meter as a referance. the did adjust the bass on the radio but it was always in the negative and I have never seen a sub blow in less then 2 mins with the volume not even high? [/QUOTE]
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