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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 8585160" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>What's the specs on your loc? IIRC, they tend to have a hot output signal, it may simply be too much for your amp's input sensitivity at anything over half volume. If that is the case, you can simply call half volume your full volume setting, and readjust gains on other speakers to account for this. You can try installing your h/u that has preouts, temporarily, and see if the problem goes away. You could also have a supply voltage problem to the amplifier. Also, do not use any bass boosts your system has.</p><p></p><p>Consider investing in a multimeter. You can get them as cheap as like 10 bucks (for a cheapy from harbor freight) and are good to have around the house for various reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 8585160, member: 549629"] What's the specs on your loc? IIRC, they tend to have a hot output signal, it may simply be too much for your amp's input sensitivity at anything over half volume. If that is the case, you can simply call half volume your full volume setting, and readjust gains on other speakers to account for this. You can try installing your h/u that has preouts, temporarily, and see if the problem goes away. You could also have a supply voltage problem to the amplifier. Also, do not use any bass boosts your system has. Consider investing in a multimeter. You can get them as cheap as like 10 bucks (for a cheapy from harbor freight) and are good to have around the house for various reasons. [/QUOTE]
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