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Make my subwoofer less sensitive to head unit volume?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonnyswboy" data-source="post: 8679502" data-attributes="member: 677275"><p>Set the head unit just before distortion and then turned up the gain until my voltage got too low. I'm only able to give the sub ~900-1000W RMS and it's rated for 1500. It's not even close to clipping. If I use a 35hz sample to set the gain then a lot of songs underperform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonnyswboy, post: 8679502, member: 677275"] Set the head unit just before distortion and then turned up the gain until my voltage got too low. I'm only able to give the sub ~900-1000W RMS and it's rated for 1500. It's not even close to clipping. If I use a 35hz sample to set the gain then a lot of songs underperform. [/QUOTE]
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