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<blockquote data-quote="double 07" data-source="post: 7909502" data-attributes="member: 637354"><p>If its clipping (sub overheating) when the deck is running it then I think you have missed a setting somewhere in that deck.......A while back I installed a New Pioneer DD in a local guy's car along with the rest of the system and we had to turn the two far left bands on the deck's equalizer all the way down and the loudness on low in order to get any kind of volume out of the deck without it clipping on my DD1.........With the far left bands even raised just a little that Pioneer would clip at about 17 on the volume and his system sounded terrible......After the tweaks he can get the volume on deck up to 28 before it sets off the DD1 and it sounded louder and cleaner.....Good luck I hope you get it figured out......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double 07, post: 7909502, member: 637354"] If its clipping (sub overheating) when the deck is running it then I think you have missed a setting somewhere in that deck.......A while back I installed a New Pioneer DD in a local guy's car along with the rest of the system and we had to turn the two far left bands on the deck's equalizer all the way down and the loudness on low in order to get any kind of volume out of the deck without it clipping on my DD1.........With the far left bands even raised just a little that Pioneer would clip at about 17 on the volume and his system sounded terrible......After the tweaks he can get the volume on deck up to 28 before it sets off the DD1 and it sounded louder and cleaner.....Good luck I hope you get it figured out...... [/QUOTE]
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