Ripkon CarAudio.com Regular 185 46 Virginia May 20, 2019 #1 I have been researching Pioneer Head Units. I've came across several Post about Owners saying they wasn't receiving the full 4volts of RCA power unless they turned the Subwoofer Level to +10. Is anyone aware of this or know if its true? Click to read more...
I have been researching Pioneer Head Units. I've came across several Post about Owners saying they wasn't receiving the full 4volts of RCA power unless they turned the Subwoofer Level to +10. Is anyone aware of this or know if its true? Click to read more...
Talontsi90 CarAudio.com Exclusive 400 65 May 20, 2019 #2 You wont get full "volume" unless its turned all the way up. In other words, it wont put out full voltage, its variable.
You wont get full "volume" unless its turned all the way up. In other words, it wont put out full voltage, its variable.
OP Ripkon CarAudio.com Regular 185 46 Virginia May 20, 2019 Thread Starter #3 Talontsi90 said: You wont get full "volume" unless its turned all the way up. In other words, it wont put out full voltage, its variable. Click to expand... Thanks, so its best to set it to +10 then
Talontsi90 said: You wont get full "volume" unless its turned all the way up. In other words, it wont put out full voltage, its variable. Click to expand... Thanks, so its best to set it to +10 then
Talontsi90 CarAudio.com Exclusive 400 65 May 20, 2019 #4 No, unless you want your subs all the way up all the time.
THATpurpleKUSH 5,000+ posts Fuckyou 8,053 1,065 Slums of the Shaolin May 20, 2019 #5 Ripkon said: Thanks, so its best to set it to +10 then Click to expand... Yes, turn it up all the way and set your gain based on that. Then control the bass output with the knob that comes with your amp if it has one. 1
Ripkon said: Thanks, so its best to set it to +10 then Click to expand... Yes, turn it up all the way and set your gain based on that. Then control the bass output with the knob that comes with your amp if it has one.