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<blockquote data-quote="VOA_NIGHTMARE" data-source="post: 515122" data-attributes="member: 555504"><p>heres one thing I use to do to get my gain set. Turn you deck up to how loud you normaly listen to it with out the subs hooked up, then turn off the deck. Hook the subs and amp up etc. Turn the bass boast off the gain down. And turn your deck on and up to were you normaly would have it. Your subs will be moving only alittle bit. Then turn you gain up slowly till it starts to sound good if it starts making weird noise you went to fair then turn it back alittle lower. That should get you by for now. Thats a pretty simple way to turn it up. If you get into playing with the bass boast and etc, you might blow your subs. That set up you have is not going to be really loud. Just so you know. So dont try to over power them. Just because they ssay 1200 on them or the box dont believe it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VOA_NIGHTMARE, post: 515122, member: 555504"] heres one thing I use to do to get my gain set. Turn you deck up to how loud you normaly listen to it with out the subs hooked up, then turn off the deck. Hook the subs and amp up etc. Turn the bass boast off the gain down. And turn your deck on and up to were you normaly would have it. Your subs will be moving only alittle bit. Then turn you gain up slowly till it starts to sound good if it starts making weird noise you went to fair then turn it back alittle lower. That should get you by for now. Thats a pretty simple way to turn it up. If you get into playing with the bass boast and etc, you might blow your subs. That set up you have is not going to be really loud. Just so you know. So dont try to over power them. Just because they ssay 1200 on them or the box dont believe it. [/QUOTE]
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