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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8849692" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Thank you. It's been a long process learning how to go from functionally acceptable to something I really enjoy having. The first time I tried to use acrylic and that was a failure, but it looked fantastic (like a black mirror). The clear is plexiglass and gives that floating look. So far it's working well. I hope it holds up when I finally give it full bass. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So the amp is doing the exact same whether or not I took that potentiometer out of the signal's path. All I'm doing is essentially sending it out from the head unit at full voltage, then blocking some of that voltage on the way to the amp? </p><p></p><p>So I'm not helping the amp in any way, and now I'm pushing the head unit harder? (which isn't a benefit, but it's not a concern either), and the only benefit of doing this is having independent control of subs vs mids and highs (which is still good enough for me, it just knocks me off that horse I was looking down at all of you little ants from)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8849692, member: 674149"] Thank you. It's been a long process learning how to go from functionally acceptable to something I really enjoy having. The first time I tried to use acrylic and that was a failure, but it looked fantastic (like a black mirror). The clear is plexiglass and gives that floating look. So far it's working well. I hope it holds up when I finally give it full bass. So the amp is doing the exact same whether or not I took that potentiometer out of the signal's path. All I'm doing is essentially sending it out from the head unit at full voltage, then blocking some of that voltage on the way to the amp? So I'm not helping the amp in any way, and now I'm pushing the head unit harder? (which isn't a benefit, but it's not a concern either), and the only benefit of doing this is having independent control of subs vs mids and highs (which is still good enough for me, it just knocks me off that horse I was looking down at all of you little ants from)? [/QUOTE]
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