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<blockquote data-quote="Rockguy475" data-source="post: 8085254" data-attributes="member: 565688"><p>I followed the jl recommend steps to set my gains and my front and rear speakers sound great. My sub is not as loud as I was hoping. According to the jl tutorial on gain setting I am looking for 31.6 volts for my sub channel. Here is my issue.... with my gain set allllll the way down (not even turned up slightly) the volts read 32. I figured this means I did not need to turn the gain at all.</p><p></p><p>My speakers way over power my sub so I turned the gain down on them after properly setting them both to 20 volts and that helped a little.</p><p></p><p>If I turn my gain about a fourth up it improves my bass dramasticly.... But I do not want to ruin my sub. Any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockguy475, post: 8085254, member: 565688"] I followed the jl recommend steps to set my gains and my front and rear speakers sound great. My sub is not as loud as I was hoping. According to the jl tutorial on gain setting I am looking for 31.6 volts for my sub channel. Here is my issue.... with my gain set allllll the way down (not even turned up slightly) the volts read 32. I figured this means I did not need to turn the gain at all. My speakers way over power my sub so I turned the gain down on them after properly setting them both to 20 volts and that helped a little. If I turn my gain about a fourth up it improves my bass dramasticly.... But I do not want to ruin my sub. Any advice? [/QUOTE]
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