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<blockquote data-quote="Jer510" data-source="post: 5633891" data-attributes="member: 606875"><p>I used to have my Quantum Audio 1000d Amp and Kicker CVR12 Sub connected to a converter with the stock deck. The subs hit hard. I got an Alpine 9884 Headunit and now the subs don't hit as hard as they used to. I adjusted the gain on the amp and the EQ on the deck. The deck itself has only 2 volts of preamp voltage. Is there a way I can fix this problem without having to buy a new deck? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer510, post: 5633891, member: 606875"] I used to have my Quantum Audio 1000d Amp and Kicker CVR12 Sub connected to a converter with the stock deck. The subs hit hard. I got an Alpine 9884 Headunit and now the subs don't hit as hard as they used to. I adjusted the gain on the amp and the EQ on the deck. The deck itself has only 2 volts of preamp voltage. Is there a way I can fix this problem without having to buy a new deck? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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