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<blockquote data-quote="BassIsGrace" data-source="post: 8253532" data-attributes="member: 651251"><p>I have 2 soundqubed hds2 12's wired to 1 ohm on a audiopipe mini 1500 with a 2nd batt (group 31 die hard platinum marine batt) my friend that sold me the ap amp had the gain at half way and said to keep it there? cause it puts out dirty power at 3/4 gain.should I keep it at half way or would it be safe to have it at 3/4? Just to add I play my highs and mids at a level where they dont clip.I was told if you hear your speakers clipping then your subs are probably clipping too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassIsGrace, post: 8253532, member: 651251"] I have 2 soundqubed hds2 12's wired to 1 ohm on a audiopipe mini 1500 with a 2nd batt (group 31 die hard platinum marine batt) my friend that sold me the ap amp had the gain at half way and said to keep it there? cause it puts out dirty power at 3/4 gain.should I keep it at half way or would it be safe to have it at 3/4? Just to add I play my highs and mids at a level where they dont clip.I was told if you hear your speakers clipping then your subs are probably clipping too [/QUOTE]
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