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<blockquote data-quote="StIgC11" data-source="post: 8185723" data-attributes="member: 658459"><p>The sub is under my passenger seat so if it were burning I would most likely smell it (2002 tacoma xtra carb). As for the resetting the gain im not sure that will help example: lets say I have to volume at 25 before distortion and the sub is hitting good now when the sub stops hitting good I can turn it up to 29ish before it starts distorting then when the sub starts hitting good agian I have to turn it back down to 25. If I set the X over point on the HU and AMP the same arent I doubling the Dbls which isnt ideal? Im gonna check the ground tomorrow along with the RCA's. Is there anyway to check and make sure the RCA's are in good working condition?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StIgC11, post: 8185723, member: 658459"] The sub is under my passenger seat so if it were burning I would most likely smell it (2002 tacoma xtra carb). As for the resetting the gain im not sure that will help example: lets say I have to volume at 25 before distortion and the sub is hitting good now when the sub stops hitting good I can turn it up to 29ish before it starts distorting then when the sub starts hitting good agian I have to turn it back down to 25. If I set the X over point on the HU and AMP the same arent I doubling the Dbls which isnt ideal? Im gonna check the ground tomorrow along with the RCA's. Is there anyway to check and make sure the RCA's are in good working condition? [/QUOTE]
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