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<blockquote data-quote="AwaySooner" data-source="post: 3173195" data-attributes="member: 576711"><p>The sub-output on HU turn to off does not eliminating the sub-amp from the system. Can you just removethe sub amp fuse all together? Or use a muting plugs to the sub-amp. They do fuse separately right?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes the gain is just too high, try reset the gain with the HU SLA set to highest (I don't listen to radio, my CD Changer is +2, HU CD player +3 and XM is +4) and turn the volume higher, my pioneer unit AVIC-D3 doesn't distort even up to 35/40. This way you can turn down the gain on the amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AwaySooner, post: 3173195, member: 576711"] The sub-output on HU turn to off does not eliminating the sub-amp from the system. Can you just removethe sub amp fuse all together? Or use a muting plugs to the sub-amp. They do fuse separately right? Sometimes the gain is just too high, try reset the gain with the HU SLA set to highest (I don't listen to radio, my CD Changer is +2, HU CD player +3 and XM is +4) and turn the volume higher, my pioneer unit AVIC-D3 doesn't distort even up to 35/40. This way you can turn down the gain on the amps. [/QUOTE]
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