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keep blowing sub please help !!
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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 7010364" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>o scopes are like $400 but onve you get one you will love it. yes you can hear clipping. clipping is a fancy name for distortion, when i tune by ear i take all the levels to the lowest they can go. set my freq to around 80htz on a music set up and adjust my gain slightly until i hear the distortion and back off a little then set my sensitivity. from there i just tweek the gain and sensitivity with the deck playing at 3/4 volume. take a little practice to get it right. make sure your hatch or trunk is closed while doing this.</p><p></p><p>personally i havent used a meter to set gains. i used my oscope. but these guys have put it on here a bunch of times so you will find it easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 7010364, member: 622195"] o scopes are like $400 but onve you get one you will love it. yes you can hear clipping. clipping is a fancy name for distortion, when i tune by ear i take all the levels to the lowest they can go. set my freq to around 80htz on a music set up and adjust my gain slightly until i hear the distortion and back off a little then set my sensitivity. from there i just tweek the gain and sensitivity with the deck playing at 3/4 volume. take a little practice to get it right. make sure your hatch or trunk is closed while doing this. personally i havent used a meter to set gains. i used my oscope. but these guys have put it on here a bunch of times so you will find it easily. [/QUOTE]
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