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<blockquote data-quote="thegunner" data-source="post: 61497" data-attributes="member: 544565"><p>if you are running both subs through one channel, bridged, you wil push the mono button to mono. if you are using both channels to power your subs, push it to stereo.</p><p></p><p>explain more about the freq. its probably for a crossover. the settings on your HU come later. they are more for fine tuning. wait till you like the bass in your trunk, then sit inside your car and play with all the buttons until you are satisfied. that was my game plan and now i have acceptable bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegunner, post: 61497, member: 544565"] if you are running both subs through one channel, bridged, you wil push the mono button to mono. if you are using both channels to power your subs, push it to stereo. explain more about the freq. its probably for a crossover. the settings on your HU come later. they are more for fine tuning. wait till you like the bass in your trunk, then sit inside your car and play with all the buttons until you are satisfied. that was my game plan and now i have acceptable bass. [/QUOTE]
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