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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8922516" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>That setup should be beating the crap out of you. You should have the amps gain up to about 75% to 85%. If you have an external bass knob, you wouldn't need to up the bass boost on the amp. The subs could be out of phase, but usually you will hear hardly any bass. When playing a really bassy song, look to see if your subs move in the same direction. Try turning your Subsonic filter off. It might be bad, which I have seen. Either way, for what you paid, that shop should review every part of that install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8922516, member: 690458"] That setup should be beating the crap out of you. You should have the amps gain up to about 75% to 85%. If you have an external bass knob, you wouldn't need to up the bass boost on the amp. The subs could be out of phase, but usually you will hear hardly any bass. When playing a really bassy song, look to see if your subs move in the same direction. Try turning your Subsonic filter off. It might be bad, which I have seen. Either way, for what you paid, that shop should review every part of that install. [/QUOTE]
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