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Speakers are louder than my subwoofer
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<blockquote data-quote="Kastlez_" data-source="post: 7678849" data-attributes="member: 584732"><p>The sub-woofer setting that you left at 1. change it to 2 it gives full output at lower volumes.</p><p></p><p>50hz tone should be used</p><p></p><p>For testing purposes disregard the DMM method turn your headunit volume to a level where you are going to listen to it at (in this case 25?) then turn the subwoofer gains up. If you max out the gains and still have no output then you forsure have another problem.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that your LP filter or HP filter are too high or too low preventing your subwoofer from playing certain frequencies. Check and re-check them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kastlez_, post: 7678849, member: 584732"] The sub-woofer setting that you left at 1. change it to 2 it gives full output at lower volumes. 50hz tone should be used For testing purposes disregard the DMM method turn your headunit volume to a level where you are going to listen to it at (in this case 25?) then turn the subwoofer gains up. If you max out the gains and still have no output then you forsure have another problem. I'm thinking that your LP filter or HP filter are too high or too low preventing your subwoofer from playing certain frequencies. Check and re-check them. [/QUOTE]
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