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<blockquote data-quote="LuvnThatBass" data-source="post: 4212490" data-attributes="member: 561396"><p>thats weird, because i have once again redone all my settings (my door speakers are pretty cheap and were making a popping noise with my headunit at 52/62, so i reset everything with volume at 48/62, eq flat (except 50hz at -1) and voltage at sub terminals at 55v using a 40hz 0db test tune with SSF at about 30. and when i play some rap songs that have quick hits it sounds like if i were to turn it up another notch of two the speaker would pop out. if i didnt have the speaker directly behind me in my pick up i dont think i would be able to hear it as well, but it sounds like it would cause some damage if i continue to play it like that. should i get some bass blockers for my door speakers so i can set my gains utilizing more voltage from my headunit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuvnThatBass, post: 4212490, member: 561396"] thats weird, because i have once again redone all my settings (my door speakers are pretty cheap and were making a popping noise with my headunit at 52/62, so i reset everything with volume at 48/62, eq flat (except 50hz at -1) and voltage at sub terminals at 55v using a 40hz 0db test tune with SSF at about 30. and when i play some rap songs that have quick hits it sounds like if i were to turn it up another notch of two the speaker would pop out. if i didnt have the speaker directly behind me in my pick up i dont think i would be able to hear it as well, but it sounds like it would cause some damage if i continue to play it like that. should i get some bass blockers for my door speakers so i can set my gains utilizing more voltage from my headunit? [/QUOTE]
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