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<blockquote data-quote="xterra02_pat" data-source="post: 1361538" data-attributes="member: 564939"><p>Well the acronyms are just what is says on the amp. I don't know what they stand for, but thats what it says on the amp. Which one of these is the gain? I don't really know, on my brothers amp his says gain right on the knob, but the kenwood amp im usuing does not. To answer RAMOS the input sensitivity can go from 5 to .2 Right now it is set at about .6 or .7</p><p></p><p>I am almost certain the box is fully sealed. I used screws, wood glue all around, and then I sealed all the edges with silicone. How would I find out if i missed any spots? I listened next to the box and didn't hear any hissing noises or anything to show signs of air being pushed out.</p><p></p><p>Last, so should I keep the sub wired in parallel or switch it over to series where it would be at a 3 ohm? If i switch it over do I have to change anything on the amp?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xterra02_pat, post: 1361538, member: 564939"] Well the acronyms are just what is says on the amp. I don't know what they stand for, but thats what it says on the amp. Which one of these is the gain? I don't really know, on my brothers amp his says gain right on the knob, but the kenwood amp im usuing does not. To answer RAMOS the input sensitivity can go from 5 to .2 Right now it is set at about .6 or .7 I am almost certain the box is fully sealed. I used screws, wood glue all around, and then I sealed all the edges with silicone. How would I find out if i missed any spots? I listened next to the box and didn't hear any hissing noises or anything to show signs of air being pushed out. Last, so should I keep the sub wired in parallel or switch it over to series where it would be at a 3 ohm? If i switch it over do I have to change anything on the amp? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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