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<blockquote data-quote="AznRevlAzn" data-source="post: 785453" data-attributes="member: 557827"><p>that may be so but try setting your gains properly please. I don;tknow what the voltage needs to be set on your amp but for the 2400DB series it's about 42 volts. Dave should know what the Gains output should be for your 3000DB. You can try the Equilizer but why are you setting your RCA's for the rear output? You wanna put it so it recieves the fronts, not the rear. Unless you have 2 y-cables but i don;t think mixing 2 frequencies is a good idead That may be your problem, just an educated guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AznRevlAzn, post: 785453, member: 557827"] that may be so but try setting your gains properly please. I don;tknow what the voltage needs to be set on your amp but for the 2400DB series it's about 42 volts. Dave should know what the Gains output should be for your 3000DB. You can try the Equilizer but why are you setting your RCA's for the rear output? You wanna put it so it recieves the fronts, not the rear. Unless you have 2 y-cables but i don;t think mixing 2 frequencies is a good idead That may be your problem, just an educated guess. [/QUOTE]
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