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<blockquote data-quote="sbarber82" data-source="post: 8053721" data-attributes="member: 646957"><p>Don't worry bud, like others have said it will handle that amp @ 2ohm no problem. Turn your volume to the highest you listen to it with no bass boost, sub level at 0 on the H/U and flat EQ and set the gain with the DMM to 34V with the sub disconnected from the amp. Download a 50hz test tone off the internet to run on repeat while you set the gain. Then set your SSF (sub sonic filter) on the amp to 28hz or so and you should be on your way to some clean bass!</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbarber82, post: 8053721, member: 646957"] Don't worry bud, like others have said it will handle that amp @ 2ohm no problem. Turn your volume to the highest you listen to it with no bass boost, sub level at 0 on the H/U and flat EQ and set the gain with the DMM to 34V with the sub disconnected from the amp. Download a 50hz test tone off the internet to run on repeat while you set the gain. Then set your SSF (sub sonic filter) on the amp to 28hz or so and you should be on your way to some clean bass! Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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