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Question about setting gain with O scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8334186" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Might be because the sub's voice coils cannot handle the power. Use your ears also, if your subs are not getting any louder then lower the gain a bit more. How is your head unit setup? Your pre-out voltage signal might be strong from the head unit. Have loudness off, EQ on flat, LPF 80hz, bass boost off</p><p></p><p>Also see if you can get a close up of the wave, there might be signs of distortion. Clipping and distortion are related but not actually the same thing on the scope. Even if the wave is round, a closer look might show you jagged ends on the waves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8334186, member: 650438"] Might be because the sub's voice coils cannot handle the power. Use your ears also, if your subs are not getting any louder then lower the gain a bit more. How is your head unit setup? Your pre-out voltage signal might be strong from the head unit. Have loudness off, EQ on flat, LPF 80hz, bass boost off Also see if you can get a close up of the wave, there might be signs of distortion. Clipping and distortion are related but not actually the same thing on the scope. Even if the wave is round, a closer look might show you jagged ends on the waves. [/QUOTE]
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