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<blockquote data-quote="thatkidbob" data-source="post: 2159154" data-attributes="member: 566497"><p>DBB... you're an *** lol...</p><p></p><p>the thing DBB was talking about is called a line driver. even if it doesn't fix your problem its a useful thing to have around...</p><p></p><p>With a pioneer HU you want to make sure that loudness is off, the EQ is set to all 0's, and the subwoofer out is set to +5. Also, check the setting on your low pass filters, the one on the amp and the one on your stereo.</p><p></p><p>You can use your DMM to check output levels on your RCAS if you're willing to sacrifice a cable. just chop the end off of one, strip the wire back, and use that as the positive and negative you put the DMM on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatkidbob, post: 2159154, member: 566497"] DBB... you're an *** lol... the thing DBB was talking about is called a line driver. even if it doesn't fix your problem its a useful thing to have around... With a pioneer HU you want to make sure that loudness is off, the EQ is set to all 0's, and the subwoofer out is set to +5. Also, check the setting on your low pass filters, the one on the amp and the one on your stereo. You can use your DMM to check output levels on your RCAS if you're willing to sacrifice a cable. just chop the end off of one, strip the wire back, and use that as the positive and negative you put the DMM on. [/QUOTE]
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