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<blockquote data-quote="Jaames93" data-source="post: 8696155" data-attributes="member: 678662"><p>Fantastic Thankyou for that information, I will do this tomorrow and try again, now you’ve said that I understand exactly where you are coming from. The frequency was higher than the LPF so it wasn’t going to pick up the Correct voltage. The head unit goes upto 35, I run at 27 as that’s the cleanest my audio sounds, 28 is also clean but 27 is always clean regardless what type of music I listen to. When the gain is set keep the LPF and subwoofer level at 0 yes? I’ve done some reading and people are saying the Subwoofer level is to do with the voltage from the RCA +10 being 4V but I’m not convinced. I would never use the bass boost setting. Clipping central that is. </p><p></p><p>Previous post regarding wiring. I’m using 70mm welding cable as power and ground. Ground is bolted to the boot floor and sanded to bare metal. That then goes into a distribution block to x2 4awg As this amp has pathetic power connectors made purely for aesthetic builds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaames93, post: 8696155, member: 678662"] Fantastic Thankyou for that information, I will do this tomorrow and try again, now you’ve said that I understand exactly where you are coming from. The frequency was higher than the LPF so it wasn’t going to pick up the Correct voltage. The head unit goes upto 35, I run at 27 as that’s the cleanest my audio sounds, 28 is also clean but 27 is always clean regardless what type of music I listen to. When the gain is set keep the LPF and subwoofer level at 0 yes? I’ve done some reading and people are saying the Subwoofer level is to do with the voltage from the RCA +10 being 4V but I’m not convinced. I would never use the bass boost setting. Clipping central that is. Previous post regarding wiring. I’m using 70mm welding cable as power and ground. Ground is bolted to the boot floor and sanded to bare metal. That then goes into a distribution block to x2 4awg As this amp has pathetic power connectors made purely for aesthetic builds [/QUOTE]
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