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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8766494" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>You can use a DMM to set gains while playing a 40hz test tone. I don't have a DD-1 or O-Scope. Those clip lights are not exactly known for being accurate as it is. I had my volume at 75% as well with the bass knob up all the way and using the correct volts from 12 volt you can figure out exactly what they should be set at. I set mine according to what Sundown set theirs at only a couple of volts below it so I know it was okay and still couldn't get above 25-30 max depending on the song without causing issues with clipping. You need to set that gain properly that Cab-22 is rock solid. Subsonic 2-3hz below box tuning, LPF on the amp set at 80 and same with on the head unit as well.</p><p></p><p>And Joe is also right as well with his post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8766494, member: 676743"] You can use a DMM to set gains while playing a 40hz test tone. I don't have a DD-1 or O-Scope. Those clip lights are not exactly known for being accurate as it is. I had my volume at 75% as well with the bass knob up all the way and using the correct volts from 12 volt you can figure out exactly what they should be set at. I set mine according to what Sundown set theirs at only a couple of volts below it so I know it was okay and still couldn't get above 25-30 max depending on the song without causing issues with clipping. You need to set that gain properly that Cab-22 is rock solid. Subsonic 2-3hz below box tuning, LPF on the amp set at 80 and same with on the head unit as well. And Joe is also right as well with his post. [/QUOTE]
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