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<blockquote data-quote="LuvnThatBass" data-source="post: 4136761" data-attributes="member: 561396"><p>ok well so far i have re-set my gains with the volume at 56/62. and now the gain is below half way up. and shit gets loud. i was playing that young buck song pocket full of paper and im pretty sure i heard some bottoming out. then i drastically changed my ssf to about 32ish hz. pretty sure that fixed it. but then i was playing unk-back it up, and shit was soo loud. and it was just perfect for that box. and i was metering the voltage at the amps terminals and it was dropping to 13.0 on the unk song, and the buck song... and the amp was getting warm, not hot or anything, but warm. i still am wondering why my dmm reads 2.0ohms with i test the wires coming from my box wired at paralell.. shouldnt i be much closer to 1 ohm?? because if it is only getting 2.0 ohms, then there is more room for more power if i can get it lower, or get the d1. any thoughts???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuvnThatBass, post: 4136761, member: 561396"] ok well so far i have re-set my gains with the volume at 56/62. and now the gain is below half way up. and shit gets loud. i was playing that young buck song pocket full of paper and im pretty sure i heard some bottoming out. then i drastically changed my ssf to about 32ish hz. pretty sure that fixed it. but then i was playing unk-back it up, and shit was soo loud. and it was just perfect for that box. and i was metering the voltage at the amps terminals and it was dropping to 13.0 on the unk song, and the buck song... and the amp was getting warm, not hot or anything, but warm. i still am wondering why my dmm reads 2.0ohms with i test the wires coming from my box wired at paralell.. shouldnt i be much closer to 1 ohm?? because if it is only getting 2.0 ohms, then there is more room for more power if i can get it lower, or get the d1. any thoughts??? [/QUOTE]
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