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<blockquote data-quote="Patthehat033" data-source="post: 8095520" data-attributes="member: 637337"><p>Thank you for the lengthy response, I appreciate it a lot!</p><p></p><p>It clicked in my head after you made this post that maybe I need to turn up my bass level. It is currently at -6. I figured that would only affect the bass going to my speakers and not my subwoofer since there is a subwoofer level. I was wrong, I tested that thought, when I increase the bass level my sub gets a lot louder.</p><p></p><p>I am going to try re-tuning it when I get time with the bass flat at 0 instead of -6 and sub output at 0. I don't want to **** off the neighbors doing it 2 days in a row lmao.</p><p></p><p>My electrical is pretty beefy. I have not noticed any dimming of lights or anything like that with what it is tuned at right now, but I also might not be getting all the power I should be getting.</p><p></p><p>My electrical consists of a 200 amp mechman alternator, 0 gauge KNU CCA all around, the Big 3, and 2 100AH Alphacell's in the trunk. Plus when I upgrade my battery under the hood that will help as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patthehat033, post: 8095520, member: 637337"] Thank you for the lengthy response, I appreciate it a lot! It clicked in my head after you made this post that maybe I need to turn up my bass level. It is currently at -6. I figured that would only affect the bass going to my speakers and not my subwoofer since there is a subwoofer level. I was wrong, I tested that thought, when I increase the bass level my sub gets a lot louder. I am going to try re-tuning it when I get time with the bass flat at 0 instead of -6 and sub output at 0. I don't want to **** off the neighbors doing it 2 days in a row lmao. My electrical is pretty beefy. I have not noticed any dimming of lights or anything like that with what it is tuned at right now, but I also might not be getting all the power I should be getting. My electrical consists of a 200 amp mechman alternator, 0 gauge KNU CCA all around, the Big 3, and 2 100AH Alphacell's in the trunk. Plus when I upgrade my battery under the hood that will help as well. [/QUOTE]
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