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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew hcca" data-source="post: 8715865" data-attributes="member: 680768"><p>I listen to mostly rap, Nipsey Hussle/game etc. usually pounding those low notes, I don’t listen to anything bass boosted or slowed. I currently have my subsonic set to about 80, you’re saying I should set that to 40? And I’m assuming I should change the low pass on the deck to 40hz? Or is that wrong? My gain I’m not entirely sure of for a few reasons which I’ll explain which might seem quite ignorant if I’m gonna be honest. This amp puts out 5400w rms at 1 ohm from the factory dyno, I was initially pushing 102v output to both subs at max volume with no distortion according to my smd meter, which of course is 200w more than each sub is rated for rms wise. After the first time I needed to recone one of my subs I dialed the gain back down to about 98v, and I play my music at 1 volume lower than I did before hoping that would be a good enough power cut in hopes to get a little more longevity from them. I haven’t metered it’s actual output after doing that which is stupid on my part but that’s where I’m at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew hcca, post: 8715865, member: 680768"] I listen to mostly rap, Nipsey Hussle/game etc. usually pounding those low notes, I don’t listen to anything bass boosted or slowed. I currently have my subsonic set to about 80, you’re saying I should set that to 40? And I’m assuming I should change the low pass on the deck to 40hz? Or is that wrong? My gain I’m not entirely sure of for a few reasons which I’ll explain which might seem quite ignorant if I’m gonna be honest. This amp puts out 5400w rms at 1 ohm from the factory dyno, I was initially pushing 102v output to both subs at max volume with no distortion according to my smd meter, which of course is 200w more than each sub is rated for rms wise. After the first time I needed to recone one of my subs I dialed the gain back down to about 98v, and I play my music at 1 volume lower than I did before hoping that would be a good enough power cut in hopes to get a little more longevity from them. I haven’t metered it’s actual output after doing that which is stupid on my part but that’s where I’m at [/QUOTE]
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