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<blockquote data-quote="gatorgrizz27" data-source="post: 1701601" data-attributes="member: 565956"><p>I set the gains with the bass at 6/8, the subwoofer at 9/15, and the volume at 30/35. I have read that you should set the gains with the settings you normally use, and with 3/4 volume and bass, subwoofer etc at 0. Should I reset my gains exactly as the JL tutorial says, or with the settings I normally use? I don't think my battery cables are the problem, they look fine to me, batteries are in good shape, and I have dual batts, alternator is working well also. I was just thinking I might need a larger power and ground wire to it due to running everything off the pre-outs? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorgrizz27, post: 1701601, member: 565956"] I set the gains with the bass at 6/8, the subwoofer at 9/15, and the volume at 30/35. I have read that you should set the gains with the settings you normally use, and with 3/4 volume and bass, subwoofer etc at 0. Should I reset my gains exactly as the JL tutorial says, or with the settings I normally use? I don't think my battery cables are the problem, they look fine to me, batteries are in good shape, and I have dual batts, alternator is working well also. I was just thinking I might need a larger power and ground wire to it due to running everything off the pre-outs? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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