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<blockquote data-quote="kero48" data-source="post: 8440341" data-attributes="member: 664415"><p>^^ So does that mean a strut tower is out of the question for grounding? Where did you find that info, lol.</p><p></p><p>I posted some of the setting in my first post, I might have forgotten to add but the amp is set to LPF 80. It does not have a HPF. Bass boost off. Based on another post I made yesterday assume a slope of 24db but originally it was set as 12db.</p><p></p><p>The gain was set manually for the time being to about 60%. There is some driver movement but not a hell of alot. If I lower the gain at lets say volume 20, the sub does less and practically can't be heard. Maybe the gain is to low but I would like to get the ground issue resolved before anything else.</p><p></p><p>The amp getting warm was just a possible indicator to the gent a sundown that maybe the ground was poorly done which he was right on and everyone here.</p><p></p><p>I removed the ground today and unhooked the sub completely until I redo the ground, which I hope I can do in the next few days.</p><p></p><p>Man I wish one you guys were local to help with the gain as one place I stopped at wanted $100 to do the oscilloscope (spelling?). I know I can probably do it via dmm but I am kinda new to this stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kero48, post: 8440341, member: 664415"] ^^ So does that mean a strut tower is out of the question for grounding? Where did you find that info, lol. I posted some of the setting in my first post, I might have forgotten to add but the amp is set to LPF 80. It does not have a HPF. Bass boost off. Based on another post I made yesterday assume a slope of 24db but originally it was set as 12db. The gain was set manually for the time being to about 60%. There is some driver movement but not a hell of alot. If I lower the gain at lets say volume 20, the sub does less and practically can't be heard. Maybe the gain is to low but I would like to get the ground issue resolved before anything else. The amp getting warm was just a possible indicator to the gent a sundown that maybe the ground was poorly done which he was right on and everyone here. I removed the ground today and unhooked the sub completely until I redo the ground, which I hope I can do in the next few days. Man I wish one you guys were local to help with the gain as one place I stopped at wanted $100 to do the oscilloscope (spelling?). I know I can probably do it via dmm but I am kinda new to this stuff. [/QUOTE]
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