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LOC troubleshooting- Subs buzz when amp powers off
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<blockquote data-quote="Hemanshs85" data-source="post: 8008686" data-attributes="member: 646067"><p>Well I found a fix for now. I had my LPF turned almost all the way up (200hz) so I turned it down to around 80-90hz and now it's filtering out the awful noise. I don't completely understand how the settings all effect each other but could this be harmful? I reset my gains after doing this and they were a bit higher. Something else strange is When I set them the other time my remote gain knob lit up and and said I was clipping but I had read it was over sensitive and I couldn't hear any distortion so I disregarded it but now the light doesn't come on at all and in fact I can turn it up with the remote past where I set them at and it still doesn't turn on. It would seem like this is a good sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hemanshs85, post: 8008686, member: 646067"] Well I found a fix for now. I had my LPF turned almost all the way up (200hz) so I turned it down to around 80-90hz and now it's filtering out the awful noise. I don't completely understand how the settings all effect each other but could this be harmful? I reset my gains after doing this and they were a bit higher. Something else strange is When I set them the other time my remote gain knob lit up and and said I was clipping but I had read it was over sensitive and I couldn't hear any distortion so I disregarded it but now the light doesn't come on at all and in fact I can turn it up with the remote past where I set them at and it still doesn't turn on. It would seem like this is a good sign. [/QUOTE]
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