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<blockquote data-quote="T.I.K." data-source="post: 7349732" data-attributes="member: 626887"><p>I'm not an idiot, i'm not going to run 1500w off of stock electrical, I'm not looking for you to tell me what to buy or what's wrong with my electrical, I have a 130a alt, so even if my amp was pushing a full 1500w it wouldn't consume 130 amps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd have to pull my HU out to be sure that it's actually on my rear speakers, as far as I can tell all there is is a front and rear RCA channels, because there is no subwoofer control stock on the HU. What I'm thinking about doing it taking the factory amp and hooking it's RCA's up to my amp and play a 20hz note and see what happens. I've been meaning to take that shi tty stock sub out anyway, it makes a horrible rattling noise, like it's bottoming out or something.</p><p></p><p>its and ONYX1500 sub sonic is set on what i assume to be 25hz, and the LPF is set to like 75 hz, may be lower. Gains are tuned by ear, and bass boost is off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.I.K., post: 7349732, member: 626887"] I'm not an idiot, i'm not going to run 1500w off of stock electrical, I'm not looking for you to tell me what to buy or what's wrong with my electrical, I have a 130a alt, so even if my amp was pushing a full 1500w it wouldn't consume 130 amps. I'd have to pull my HU out to be sure that it's actually on my rear speakers, as far as I can tell all there is is a front and rear RCA channels, because there is no subwoofer control stock on the HU. What I'm thinking about doing it taking the factory amp and hooking it's RCA's up to my amp and play a 20hz note and see what happens. I've been meaning to take that shi tty stock sub out anyway, it makes a horrible rattling noise, like it's bottoming out or something. its and ONYX1500 sub sonic is set on what i assume to be 25hz, and the LPF is set to like 75 hz, may be lower. Gains are tuned by ear, and bass boost is off. [/QUOTE]
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