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<blockquote data-quote="jungstah" data-source="post: 7944627" data-attributes="member: 641670"><p>Please take the advice given to you, TURN THE BOOST DOWN. turn your headunit up until the point of distortion, general rule of thumb is about 75% of your volume. Then with a test tone playing, probe the speaker terminals to check for AC voltage and get it to put out the proper power. Your subs may slam with bass boost cranked, but they are dying from getting clipped. I bet it sounds like azz as well.</p><p></p><p>And you are setting the amp silently? U scared to play music or somethin wtf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jungstah, post: 7944627, member: 641670"] Please take the advice given to you, TURN THE BOOST DOWN. turn your headunit up until the point of distortion, general rule of thumb is about 75% of your volume. Then with a test tone playing, probe the speaker terminals to check for AC voltage and get it to put out the proper power. Your subs may slam with bass boost cranked, but they are dying from getting clipped. I bet it sounds like azz as well. And you are setting the amp silently? U scared to play music or somethin wtf? [/QUOTE]
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