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<blockquote data-quote="Better-Action" data-source="post: 7944595" data-attributes="member: 644606"><p>If you have to have your bass boost all the way up to like the sound..... you need a much bigger amp. You don't have the power to push them like you want. Putting bass up on the headunit, loud on and bass boost all up on the amp, causes your amp to clip. Clipping will cause the amp to overdrive itself. It WILL be louder clipping like this because your amp is putting out more power. The problem is your amp is not designed to put out that power so it is dirty power. Dirty power causes heat. And heat killed your subs. BASS BOOST OFF!! loud off. Bass on headynit at least at 0. If you use these settings then set Yuri amp correctly, and it isn't loud to your liking.... you need a bigger amp period. On my setup now I got loud off. Bass neg as far as it goes, -6. Bass boost all the way down. Gain at a little over half. And because I got the power it pushes that sub hard.</p><p></p><p>Op... buy a bigger amp. I'd say look for one that does 1,500 rms at the impedance load you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Better-Action, post: 7944595, member: 644606"] If you have to have your bass boost all the way up to like the sound..... you need a much bigger amp. You don't have the power to push them like you want. Putting bass up on the headunit, loud on and bass boost all up on the amp, causes your amp to clip. Clipping will cause the amp to overdrive itself. It WILL be louder clipping like this because your amp is putting out more power. The problem is your amp is not designed to put out that power so it is dirty power. Dirty power causes heat. And heat killed your subs. BASS BOOST OFF!! loud off. Bass on headynit at least at 0. If you use these settings then set Yuri amp correctly, and it isn't loud to your liking.... you need a bigger amp period. On my setup now I got loud off. Bass neg as far as it goes, -6. Bass boost all the way down. Gain at a little over half. And because I got the power it pushes that sub hard. Op... buy a bigger amp. I'd say look for one that does 1,500 rms at the impedance load you need. [/QUOTE]
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