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<blockquote data-quote="1rockford1" data-source="post: 5408041" data-attributes="member: 597433"><p>well its 80% of the max volume i just say 60 that should be cool. u should never max anything out bro. Some times its hard for people to hear if there stuff is sounding bad or its clipping. if your bass on your deck should not be up all the way . you really gota fine tune this wait to tomrrow get out there start fresh everything at 0 and go from there. if your amp has a subsonic option set it 10 hz lower then what your box is tune to. low pass at 80hz or so. and go from there no bass boost and level / gain off and go from there. look for volt drops as well use a dmm or check to see if u get dimming bro. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1rockford1, post: 5408041, member: 597433"] well its 80% of the max volume i just say 60 that should be cool. u should never max anything out bro. Some times its hard for people to hear if there stuff is sounding bad or its clipping. if your bass on your deck should not be up all the way . you really gota fine tune this wait to tomrrow get out there start fresh everything at 0 and go from there. if your amp has a subsonic option set it 10 hz lower then what your box is tune to. low pass at 80hz or so. and go from there no bass boost and level / gain off and go from there. look for volt drops as well use a dmm or check to see if u get dimming bro. good luck [/QUOTE]
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