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new s10l7 not loud at all...need help
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<blockquote data-quote="willll" data-source="post: 275098" data-attributes="member: 548985"><p>turn your treble, mid, and bass down, crank your head unit up to like 20-30(pioneer?) or as loud as you can stand your mids. then turn it down a little, fine tune your mids/highs, and then start adjusting the gain on the sub up until it distorts/sub starts to get squirrely. turn the gain down some and then mess with the bass boost. this should give you good all around sound, and might help make the sub a little louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willll, post: 275098, member: 548985"] turn your treble, mid, and bass down, crank your head unit up to like 20-30(pioneer?) or as loud as you can stand your mids. then turn it down a little, fine tune your mids/highs, and then start adjusting the gain on the sub up until it distorts/sub starts to get squirrely. turn the gain down some and then mess with the bass boost. this should give you good all around sound, and might help make the sub a little louder. [/QUOTE]
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