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<blockquote data-quote="supernov4" data-source="post: 8915805" data-attributes="member: 693452"><p>Lol if the numbers were jumping around on the multimeter it's usually an indication the woofer is shot</p><p>Clippity clippers</p><p>Either way since you got another woofer</p><p>We will work with that</p><p></p><p>First always check ohm load at the terminal on the box to cover that base</p><p>And be certain</p><p>Should read 2 ohm give or take 0.1 or 0.2</p><p>So like 1.9 or 2.2 etc</p><p></p><p>Then yes follow my previous instruction</p><p>With pic where I circled the rcas</p><p>You will bypass the prv at least for now</p><p>You will also lower the knob labeled gain on the mono amp to zero</p><p>And you will use the bass output level on the lc2 as your gain</p><p></p><p>For quick easy set up just turn the lc2 bass output level all the way down</p><p>Go to head unit</p><p>Play music loud but to where it still sound good then slowly raise the lc2 bass output level to bring the woofer in</p><p>To where it sounds balanced with the rest of system</p><p></p><p>Try to keep an eye on the maximize light on lc2 and the little red light labeled "clip" on the amp</p><p>Of one of those lights up ur in danger territory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supernov4, post: 8915805, member: 693452"] Lol if the numbers were jumping around on the multimeter it's usually an indication the woofer is shot Clippity clippers Either way since you got another woofer We will work with that First always check ohm load at the terminal on the box to cover that base And be certain Should read 2 ohm give or take 0.1 or 0.2 So like 1.9 or 2.2 etc Then yes follow my previous instruction With pic where I circled the rcas You will bypass the prv at least for now You will also lower the knob labeled gain on the mono amp to zero And you will use the bass output level on the lc2 as your gain For quick easy set up just turn the lc2 bass output level all the way down Go to head unit Play music loud but to where it still sound good then slowly raise the lc2 bass output level to bring the woofer in To where it sounds balanced with the rest of system Try to keep an eye on the maximize light on lc2 and the little red light labeled "clip" on the amp Of one of those lights up ur in danger territory [/QUOTE]
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