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I used to have that same exact amp. I tried setting it up with and without the remote bass knob, and I thought it sounded louder and cleaner when the knob was hooked up and turned up. For some reason it wouldn't hit as hard when the remote was unhooked. So, it is a good idea to hook it up & turn it up.

 
Originally posted by violator5spd I used to have that same exact amp. I tried setting it up with and without the remote bass knob, and I thought it sounded louder and cleaner when the knob was hooked up and turned up. For some reason it wouldn't hit as hard when the remote was unhooked. So, it is a good idea to hook it up & turn it up.
be careful turning it up too far...

 
What sub are you running it to and what are you gains set at? In my experience that last 1/4 turn on the bass boost adds a lot more power than the first 3/4..be VERY careful...I blew a Kappa Perfect that way

 
Originally posted by Jdg784 What sub are you running it to and what are you gains set at? In my experience that last 1/4 turn on the bass boost adds a lot more power than the first 3/4..be VERY careful...I blew a Kappa Perfect that way
You blew a Perfect with that amp??? I don't see how that could be.

I had a pair of MTX Thunder 4000's that were 200 watts rms, 400 watts max in a 2^3ft sealed box. Had the amp bridged and the bass knob turned all the way up. My gains were somewhere between half & 3/4 of the way up. They sounded fine and didn't even distort.

 
Originally posted by violator5spd You blew a Perfect with that amp??? I don't see how that could be.

 

I had a pair of MTX Thunder 4000's that were 200 watts rms, 400 watts max in a 2^3ft sealed box. Had the amp bridged and the bass knob turned all the way up. My gains were somewhere between half & 3/4 of the way up. They sounded fine and didn't even distort.
Perfects are not known to be very tough subs
 
Originally posted by rco8786 Perfects are not known to be very tough subs
you're right on that one

but were you running that amp to only one perfect or 2?

sure i see how you could blow one perfect with that amp, but with my past experience i doubt you could do it with a pair of them

 
if your sub is slightly underpowered, or you know people who have sent it alot more power and not had a problem, is it alright to turn the gains way up, even if its just for small amounts of time?

i have a eD15a and powering it with the suggested 800 watts rms from a avionixx 800.2 ive heard of people powernig the same sub with like jbl1200.1s and pg 1200.1s, can i trun my gains way up and still be okay? just for those couple seconds minutes when i need to impress lol?

 
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