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<blockquote data-quote="jfink" data-source="post: 4747576" data-attributes="member: 595769"><p>i have a pioneer deh-4000ub headunit. it has 3 4 volt pre amp outputs, one is for the sub which is what the RCA's are plugged into. now should i have all the subwoofer settings all the way up and the equalizer and bass boost turned all the way down on the HU. tried with EVERYTHING flat on the HU and the gain set to 3/4 and bass boost all the way up and there was hardly any bass coming from the sub and i don't want the gain turned up all the way, feel there should be no need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfink, post: 4747576, member: 595769"] i have a pioneer deh-4000ub headunit. it has 3 4 volt pre amp outputs, one is for the sub which is what the RCA's are plugged into. now should i have all the subwoofer settings all the way up and the equalizer and bass boost turned all the way down on the HU. tried with EVERYTHING flat on the HU and the gain set to 3/4 and bass boost all the way up and there was hardly any bass coming from the sub and i don't want the gain turned up all the way, feel there should be no need. [/QUOTE]
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