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<blockquote data-quote="Bassthoven" data-source="post: 8793156" data-attributes="member: 686063"><p>I personally would probably set the remote knob to half it’s range (so you can turn the sub down or up based on how the song was mixed) and then start from the minimum level on the onboard gain and turn up until it’s where it needs to be. </p><p></p><p>I’m also new to car audio, but I do live sound for a living, and we usually use pink noise (not test tones) to balance out a system: run pink noise from your source, then balance the various amp gains to get as flat a response as possible, then use dsp (peq, geq, dynamic eqs) to take you the rest of the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassthoven, post: 8793156, member: 686063"] I personally would probably set the remote knob to half it’s range (so you can turn the sub down or up based on how the song was mixed) and then start from the minimum level on the onboard gain and turn up until it’s where it needs to be. I’m also new to car audio, but I do live sound for a living, and we usually use pink noise (not test tones) to balance out a system: run pink noise from your source, then balance the various amp gains to get as flat a response as possible, then use dsp (peq, geq, dynamic eqs) to take you the rest of the way. [/QUOTE]
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