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<blockquote data-quote="TheMilkyJohnson" data-source="post: 8313509" data-attributes="member: 663043"><p>So I was replacing my aux cord the other day and when I took out my head unit I noticed I accidentally unplugged the RCA cords that connect from the head unit as well. I plugged back together the RCA cables and put my head unit back together. I noticed that when I was going through my options (treble, bass, etc...) and I usually mess around with my SW option (subwoofer) that goes up by +2. (+1, +3, +5, +7, +9, +11, +13, +15). And I noticed that it's not affecting my actual sub/bass level at all. No matter if I go to +15 or -15. I hope I did a good job explaining this but if you guys need any further clarification let me know. I'm 16 and I just understand the basics of wiring for amps and subs. I have 2 12" pioneers with a Kenwood amp. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMilkyJohnson, post: 8313509, member: 663043"] So I was replacing my aux cord the other day and when I took out my head unit I noticed I accidentally unplugged the RCA cords that connect from the head unit as well. I plugged back together the RCA cables and put my head unit back together. I noticed that when I was going through my options (treble, bass, etc...) and I usually mess around with my SW option (subwoofer) that goes up by +2. (+1, +3, +5, +7, +9, +11, +13, +15). And I noticed that it's not affecting my actual sub/bass level at all. No matter if I go to +15 or -15. I hope I did a good job explaining this but if you guys need any further clarification let me know. I'm 16 and I just understand the basics of wiring for amps and subs. I have 2 12" pioneers with a Kenwood amp. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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