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<blockquote data-quote="jerryp." data-source="post: 8143837" data-attributes="member: 654616"><p>It seems set up about right. Lower your LPF probably too so you don't get vocals. My experience with Hifonics amps is their voltage sensitivity is pretty low. I had my gain when I owned one at about 4 o'clock to get 32 volts on a DMM. I didn't want to push it hard so i had to run it with a line driver. Also, don't use the Bass EQ its a bass boost. I wouldn't recommend it. Don't be afraid to turn the gain a little more, it was the only way I made my hifonic amp back then push. Just use your ears for any distortion or anything that doesn't sound right.</p><p></p><p>Of course, i Agree with the top two post. Check the phase of your subs. They can be working against each other cancelling out sound. If thats the problem, I'd still recommend to turn down the Bass EQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerryp., post: 8143837, member: 654616"] It seems set up about right. Lower your LPF probably too so you don't get vocals. My experience with Hifonics amps is their voltage sensitivity is pretty low. I had my gain when I owned one at about 4 o'clock to get 32 volts on a DMM. I didn't want to push it hard so i had to run it with a line driver. Also, don't use the Bass EQ its a bass boost. I wouldn't recommend it. Don't be afraid to turn the gain a little more, it was the only way I made my hifonic amp back then push. Just use your ears for any distortion or anything that doesn't sound right. Of course, i Agree with the top two post. Check the phase of your subs. They can be working against each other cancelling out sound. If thats the problem, I'd still recommend to turn down the Bass EQ. [/QUOTE]
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