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<blockquote data-quote="tranced" data-source="post: 7798372" data-attributes="member: 642896"><p>If you are unfamiliar w these bonnevilles. the battery is under the rear seat. it is grounded to one of the seat belt bolts. it is a 2500 watt power wire, 1 gauge. The box has 4 wire inputs 2+ and 2-. there is one positive and one negative to each each side of the woofer. they are soldered. This sub had workewd for me for 2 years in my old car wired like this(w the 760w xplod). I do not have an ipod if you can believe that lol. also this head unit is very old. prob from 2003 or so. How can i tell how my gain</p><p></p><p>is set. are you speaking of the lpf and hpf knobs on the amp? if so 35 is lowest and 400 is max and the knobs are right in the middle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tranced, post: 7798372, member: 642896"] If you are unfamiliar w these bonnevilles. the battery is under the rear seat. it is grounded to one of the seat belt bolts. it is a 2500 watt power wire, 1 gauge. The box has 4 wire inputs 2+ and 2-. there is one positive and one negative to each each side of the woofer. they are soldered. This sub had workewd for me for 2 years in my old car wired like this(w the 760w xplod). I do not have an ipod if you can believe that lol. also this head unit is very old. prob from 2003 or so. How can i tell how my gain is set. are you speaking of the lpf and hpf knobs on the amp? if so 35 is lowest and 400 is max and the knobs are right in the middle. [/QUOTE]
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