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<blockquote data-quote="Alimoose" data-source="post: 7225890" data-attributes="member: 628447"><p>I guess I didnt ask my question correctly, lol. I know my voltages are dropping due to not having a great electrical system. I'm on a Die Hard Gold battery with stock alternator. I have 2 gauge wires for the BIG 3, but I'm actually doing BIG 2, since I didn't install the last wire for the alternator to the battery yet.</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is, would it harm my amp or anything else if I have the "level" on max? Because I heard a lot of people talking about how the gain setting shouldn't be on max and to never touch the BASS EQ on the amp. Is this right? I'm not playing my music anywhere near above 2/3 volume. More like 2/5 volume with the loudness enabled, which isn't even that loud. Only loud part is the woofers slapping.</p><p></p><p>And thanks about the Loudness setting about clipping, I didnt know that. It just sounds much clearer whenever I have the Loudness setting on for my JVC headunit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alimoose, post: 7225890, member: 628447"] I guess I didnt ask my question correctly, lol. I know my voltages are dropping due to not having a great electrical system. I'm on a Die Hard Gold battery with stock alternator. I have 2 gauge wires for the BIG 3, but I'm actually doing BIG 2, since I didn't install the last wire for the alternator to the battery yet. I guess my question is, would it harm my amp or anything else if I have the "level" on max? Because I heard a lot of people talking about how the gain setting shouldn't be on max and to never touch the BASS EQ on the amp. Is this right? I'm not playing my music anywhere near above 2/3 volume. More like 2/5 volume with the loudness enabled, which isn't even that loud. Only loud part is the woofers slapping. And thanks about the Loudness setting about clipping, I didnt know that. It just sounds much clearer whenever I have the Loudness setting on for my JVC headunit. [/QUOTE]
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