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<blockquote data-quote="dubstepper1000" data-source="post: 8380957" data-attributes="member: 664848"><p>Hmm, looked at the manual, looks like you could try to adjust the source level value, or mess with the EQ if you haven't already. this also only puts out 100W total for the inside speakers, and 2.5V max for the sub preout, perhaps your old stereo put out more than your new one making them quieter, when upgrading to a sub with that much power its always good to do some sort of upgrade to the interiors, it evens things out a lot. Then you can just go to your amp and adjust the gain manually to make them louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubstepper1000, post: 8380957, member: 664848"] Hmm, looked at the manual, looks like you could try to adjust the source level value, or mess with the EQ if you haven't already. this also only puts out 100W total for the inside speakers, and 2.5V max for the sub preout, perhaps your old stereo put out more than your new one making them quieter, when upgrading to a sub with that much power its always good to do some sort of upgrade to the interiors, it evens things out a lot. Then you can just go to your amp and adjust the gain manually to make them louder. [/QUOTE]
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