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<blockquote data-quote="bigtbuck" data-source="post: 209563" data-attributes="member: 547383"><p>i didnt know the amp could be bridged. when i read on it it just said it had two sets of power outputs for wires to help with multiple sub configurations. it went -+-+ so i hooked up the outside two to the mtx subs and then i read the instruction manual and it sounded like it didnt matter so i just hooked up the the -+ on one side. it didnt really sound like it mattered. but it could be it</p><p></p><p>one thing i wondered about is the amp is supposed to have nonfading bass. 2 sets of preouts are supposed to be plugged in, one for the front and one for the rear. but in the instruction manual it sounded like it only mattered if you wanted nonfading bass so i didnt worry about it too much.</p><p></p><p>anyone else have a 600.1 that would know what's wrong?</p><p></p><p>i'm 99% sure the gains are set right. i've set them before on diff amps and never had any problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtbuck, post: 209563, member: 547383"] i didnt know the amp could be bridged. when i read on it it just said it had two sets of power outputs for wires to help with multiple sub configurations. it went -+-+ so i hooked up the outside two to the mtx subs and then i read the instruction manual and it sounded like it didnt matter so i just hooked up the the -+ on one side. it didnt really sound like it mattered. but it could be it one thing i wondered about is the amp is supposed to have nonfading bass. 2 sets of preouts are supposed to be plugged in, one for the front and one for the rear. but in the instruction manual it sounded like it only mattered if you wanted nonfading bass so i didnt worry about it too much. anyone else have a 600.1 that would know what's wrong? i'm 99% sure the gains are set right. i've set them before on diff amps and never had any problems [/QUOTE]
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