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<blockquote data-quote="timaishu" data-source="post: 5231047" data-attributes="member: 601365"><p>I had set my gain previously by ear. It sounded good and pounded hard at my preferred volume level. But I wasnt sure if I was running the risk of clipping or whatever when I really pushed my sub hard.</p><p></p><p>So I figured I could try setting it using my DMM.</p><p></p><p>And according to the chart. I should set the gain with my HU at 75% and then set the gain.</p><p></p><p>What I said above is the part that I didnt really understand.</p><p></p><p>If I usually listen to my music with my HU set at 20%. Wouldnt it be more realistic to set my gain with a DMM, using the method in the chart, with the the HU volume at 20%?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timaishu, post: 5231047, member: 601365"] I had set my gain previously by ear. It sounded good and pounded hard at my preferred volume level. But I wasnt sure if I was running the risk of clipping or whatever when I really pushed my sub hard. So I figured I could try setting it using my DMM. And according to the chart. I should set the gain with my HU at 75% and then set the gain. What I said above is the part that I didnt really understand. If I usually listen to my music with my HU set at 20%. Wouldnt it be more realistic to set my gain with a DMM, using the method in the chart, with the the HU volume at 20%? [/QUOTE]
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