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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8098424" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>Well try this then since you can't hear any change in tone... Turn the gain down all the way &amp; start over... Play a song you are familiar with at the loudest level you would to where your interior speakers are NOT distorting at all but loud where you would want to listen to it cranked up... Slowly turn up the gain, you should be able to find a point where it won't get any louder even if you continue turning up the gain... Set it to where it gets the loudest and stop - This should NOT be all the way up... I'm guessing maybe 75%-ish or so by the sounds of what you have going on... As long as your sub is not bottoming out or distorting you should be good to go after doing this... Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8098424, member: 653120"] Well try this then since you can't hear any change in tone... Turn the gain down all the way & start over... Play a song you are familiar with at the loudest level you would to where your interior speakers are NOT distorting at all but loud where you would want to listen to it cranked up... Slowly turn up the gain, you should be able to find a point where it won't get any louder even if you continue turning up the gain... Set it to where it gets the loudest and stop - This should NOT be all the way up... I'm guessing maybe 75%-ish or so by the sounds of what you have going on... As long as your sub is not bottoming out or distorting you should be good to go after doing this... Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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