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<blockquote data-quote="Relax" data-source="post: 2948736" data-attributes="member: 571303"><p>Inverting the sub does nothing to the output.</p><p></p><p>Your amp is porbably looking for somewhere around 4-5 v on the line input. A Line Driver would definately fix your problem, or a different HU if you want to throw down for one.</p><p></p><p>Other then that, turn the Pioneer up to 61. Leave Amp Gain at 50%. Turn the Subwoofer Output on the pioneer up till you hear distortion- then turn it back down a hair. Now turn the amp gain up till you hear distortion, then turn it back down slightly. If you have a decent ear all your gains are at the proper level so as not to clip the amp and your sub will do fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relax, post: 2948736, member: 571303"] Inverting the sub does nothing to the output. Your amp is porbably looking for somewhere around 4-5 v on the line input. A Line Driver would definately fix your problem, or a different HU if you want to throw down for one. Other then that, turn the Pioneer up to 61. Leave Amp Gain at 50%. Turn the Subwoofer Output on the pioneer up till you hear distortion- then turn it back down a hair. Now turn the amp gain up till you hear distortion, then turn it back down slightly. If you have a decent ear all your gains are at the proper level so as not to clip the amp and your sub will do fine. [/QUOTE]
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