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<blockquote data-quote="Turboj5525" data-source="post: 7959208" data-attributes="member: 647235"><p>Also I will be using a Dmm to set the gains on the amps and just to clarify I'm assuming I should wire the sub for a 2ohm load but I wanted to be sure. Also the 4ch amp had high pass filters that are adjustable between 50hz and 250hz on the front channel and the rear channel high pass filter is fixed at 80hz. Where should this be set to on the front channel and will the rear channel being fixed hurt the sound?</p><p></p><p>On the sub amp should I leave the bass boost off?</p><p></p><p>Is there a way to check the preamp outs on the deck with a dmm to make sure they are not weak?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turboj5525, post: 7959208, member: 647235"] Also I will be using a Dmm to set the gains on the amps and just to clarify I'm assuming I should wire the sub for a 2ohm load but I wanted to be sure. Also the 4ch amp had high pass filters that are adjustable between 50hz and 250hz on the front channel and the rear channel high pass filter is fixed at 80hz. Where should this be set to on the front channel and will the rear channel being fixed hurt the sound? On the sub amp should I leave the bass boost off? Is there a way to check the preamp outs on the deck with a dmm to make sure they are not weak? [/QUOTE]
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