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I have some questions aboot wiring and more. Please answer if you can.💯
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<blockquote data-quote="Popwarhomie" data-source="post: 8697202" data-attributes="member: 619389"><p>1. No.</p><p>2. You can do the Big 3 upgrade but not needed. Add a volt meter.</p><p>3. Whatever gauge wire the amp requires.</p><p>4. Simple answer is that is the peak frequency of the box.</p><p>5. You set your subsonic filter to 28hz. Low pass filter to 80hz.</p><p>6. That isn't how gain works. You set your gain to match your headunits RCA voltage. Then impedance rise will play a role in getting even less power. No, do not turn the bass boost on.</p><p>7. Plug them into a wall socket.. No I wouldn't worry about breaking those in. Not enough power to harm them. But breaking in subwoofers is as easy as taking it easy on them while the suspension loosens up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popwarhomie, post: 8697202, member: 619389"] 1. No. 2. You can do the Big 3 upgrade but not needed. Add a volt meter. 3. Whatever gauge wire the amp requires. 4. Simple answer is that is the peak frequency of the box. 5. You set your subsonic filter to 28hz. Low pass filter to 80hz. 6. That isn't how gain works. You set your gain to match your headunits RCA voltage. Then impedance rise will play a role in getting even less power. No, do not turn the bass boost on. 7. Plug them into a wall socket.. No I wouldn't worry about breaking those in. Not enough power to harm them. But breaking in subwoofers is as easy as taking it easy on them while the suspension loosens up. [/QUOTE]
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