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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8839138" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>You need to set your gain with the head unit at its highest clean volume and the bass remote turned all the way to full. That way you never go past your initial setting on the amp. Let's say you set your gain with the bass remote maxed and your head unit at 16 on volume. If you start jamming out and turn your head unit volume up past 16 you will clip as it is sending a stronger signal to the amp than what you initially tuned it for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8839138, member: 682803"] You need to set your gain with the head unit at its highest clean volume and the bass remote turned all the way to full. That way you never go past your initial setting on the amp. Let's say you set your gain with the bass remote maxed and your head unit at 16 on volume. If you start jamming out and turn your head unit volume up past 16 you will clip as it is sending a stronger signal to the amp than what you initially tuned it for. [/QUOTE]
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