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<blockquote data-quote="Fishguy" data-source="post: 6748898" data-attributes="member: 619400"><p>Thanks for the feedback guys and I know the gain isn't like a volume knob. I'm not turning up and down the gains while driving. Amp gain was set and left at 2/3 max and I was just stating what it was set at when the problems occured. The amp wired at 2ohms at full gain should be pushing around 900w but the 10' L7 can only handle 600w RMS so thats why the amp was pre set 2/3 of the max gain. Figuered that setting would give the sub around 600w without toasting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishguy, post: 6748898, member: 619400"] Thanks for the feedback guys and I know the gain isn't like a volume knob. I'm not turning up and down the gains while driving. Amp gain was set and left at 2/3 max and I was just stating what it was set at when the problems occured. The amp wired at 2ohms at full gain should be pushing around 900w but the 10' L7 can only handle 600w RMS so thats why the amp was pre set 2/3 of the max gain. Figuered that setting would give the sub around 600w without toasting it. [/QUOTE]
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