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<blockquote data-quote="Supergumby5000" data-source="post: 6615904" data-attributes="member: 563237"><p>you can have the settings on the headunit be whatever you want them to, just make sure you dont set the sub at a bass level of 0, than after its tuned, crank the bass level up to +15 (because then you wont be set at 17.3 volts, and you are at risk of clipping/damaging equipment)</p><p></p><p>setting everything at 0 is just a rough rule of thumb, because then you can fine tune your gain settings to perform at maximum with music styles you listen to (you can turn the bass up or down lsightly from the headunit after your gains are roughly set)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supergumby5000, post: 6615904, member: 563237"] you can have the settings on the headunit be whatever you want them to, just make sure you dont set the sub at a bass level of 0, than after its tuned, crank the bass level up to +15 (because then you wont be set at 17.3 volts, and you are at risk of clipping/damaging equipment) setting everything at 0 is just a rough rule of thumb, because then you can fine tune your gain settings to perform at maximum with music styles you listen to (you can turn the bass up or down lsightly from the headunit after your gains are roughly set) [/QUOTE]
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