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<blockquote data-quote="Beerad93" data-source="post: 8732895" data-attributes="member: 681884"><p>I ran the test tones through my Rockford amp and when I first got the HU and the front and rear channel would clip at 35 and the sub wouldn't clip at all. But,that was with sub level at 0. I never thought to even adjust it. Now I'm thinking maybe I could get a better sub out signal with a higher sub level setting.. I always tuned at 34 and with EQ flat. Sub level at 0. I just tuned at 75% of HU volume. Had to turn amp gain way up on the 4 channel. Now I have noise in the system. And this time I set sub level at 9. Sub amp did not react the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerad93, post: 8732895, member: 681884"] I ran the test tones through my Rockford amp and when I first got the HU and the front and rear channel would clip at 35 and the sub wouldn't clip at all. But,that was with sub level at 0. I never thought to even adjust it. Now I'm thinking maybe I could get a better sub out signal with a higher sub level setting.. I always tuned at 34 and with EQ flat. Sub level at 0. I just tuned at 75% of HU volume. Had to turn amp gain way up on the 4 channel. Now I have noise in the system. And this time I set sub level at 9. Sub amp did not react the same way. [/QUOTE]
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