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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8098273" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>I would get yourself a good, clean, HQ 45-50 hz test tone... Set your EQ flat, &amp; your front &amp; rear HPF at like 100 just to be certain they don't receive any output, Turn up your HU to the highest volume you listen at, or as high as you can before you know it to distort... Play the test tone on repeat and slowly turn up the sub amp's gain until you hear a change in tone. Back off a little bit (Set as high as you can without a change in tone) and then you should be set. I'll bet your gain is not up high enough and that's why your sub sounds "too quiet"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8098273, member: 653120"] I would get yourself a good, clean, HQ 45-50 hz test tone... Set your EQ flat, & your front & rear HPF at like 100 just to be certain they don't receive any output, Turn up your HU to the highest volume you listen at, or as high as you can before you know it to distort... Play the test tone on repeat and slowly turn up the sub amp's gain until you hear a change in tone. Back off a little bit (Set as high as you can without a change in tone) and then you should be set. I'll bet your gain is not up high enough and that's why your sub sounds "too quiet" [/QUOTE]
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