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<blockquote data-quote="1rockford1" data-source="post: 7097176" data-attributes="member: 597433"><p>and you wana match your voltage from your deck with your gain knob alot of guys think its a volume knob but its not. keep in mind its easy to run in to some issues with that if u just do it with a dmm. u can go 3/4 on your deck and tone by ear when it comes to seting your gain. when i do that i do it with test tones and some songs . your best bet is to find some one on here that can help you out around town. u should not run things max its not a good idea if u have to run your gain wide open to match the voltage i have seen some guys back down on the gain and put there bass boost on but yea thats not a good idea as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1rockford1, post: 7097176, member: 597433"] and you wana match your voltage from your deck with your gain knob alot of guys think its a volume knob but its not. keep in mind its easy to run in to some issues with that if u just do it with a dmm. u can go 3/4 on your deck and tone by ear when it comes to seting your gain. when i do that i do it with test tones and some songs . your best bet is to find some one on here that can help you out around town. u should not run things max its not a good idea if u have to run your gain wide open to match the voltage i have seen some guys back down on the gain and put there bass boost on but yea thats not a good idea as well. [/QUOTE]
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