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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedEuphoria" data-source="post: 7216795" data-attributes="member: 623992"><p>to me as you had this issue with the last setup also that you need to learn how to setup the gains. 1st thing turn the bass boost all the way down.</p><p></p><p>You may have a sub volume on your head unit, this needs to be all the way up. Then the volume needs to be up decently high(this will give you decent rca voltage)</p><p></p><p>then turn the gain up and it should sound clean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedEuphoria, post: 7216795, member: 623992"] to me as you had this issue with the last setup also that you need to learn how to setup the gains. 1st thing turn the bass boost all the way down. You may have a sub volume on your head unit, this needs to be all the way up. Then the volume needs to be up decently high(this will give you decent rca voltage) then turn the gain up and it should sound clean [/QUOTE]
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