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<blockquote data-quote="Gauntlet" data-source="post: 205920" data-attributes="member: 545529"><p>And there, my friend, is your problem. Don't set it any lower than 4V. This is what you should do:</p><p></p><p>1) Set the gains on your amp to 8V.</p><p></p><p>2) Turn your HU's volume up a few notches higher than you ever plan to listen to it (so if the highest you normally listen to is like 25, set it to 30)</p><p></p><p>3) Play a song that has good representation of the frequencies that your speakers will be playing.</p><p></p><p>4) Slowly start turning the gain to the 4V area. Keep turning until you begin to hear it distort/crack a little, the moment you do, move the gain back a notch and you should be good to go.</p><p></p><p>LMK if you have any other questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gauntlet, post: 205920, member: 545529"] And there, my friend, is your problem. Don't set it any lower than 4V. This is what you should do: 1) Set the gains on your amp to 8V. 2) Turn your HU's volume up a few notches higher than you ever plan to listen to it (so if the highest you normally listen to is like 25, set it to 30) 3) Play a song that has good representation of the frequencies that your speakers will be playing. 4) Slowly start turning the gain to the 4V area. Keep turning until you begin to hear it distort/crack a little, the moment you do, move the gain back a notch and you should be good to go. LMK if you have any other questions! [/QUOTE]
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