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<blockquote data-quote="D_Jack" data-source="post: 5039805" data-attributes="member: 585505"><p>set your gains at 3/4. also set your sub level output.. you HD has a voltage output it is supposed to have .. play like a 50hz tone and turn ur volume to 3/4 check RCA voltage.. if not say 4 volt then turn up the sub level on the Head unit.. once this is done hook up the amp again and set their gains with the DMM again this time they will be getting a good full voltage signal and are less likely to be clipping.. i think you clipping the inputs of the amp by not sending a clean full voltage signal to the amp inputs..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D_Jack, post: 5039805, member: 585505"] set your gains at 3/4. also set your sub level output.. you HD has a voltage output it is supposed to have .. play like a 50hz tone and turn ur volume to 3/4 check RCA voltage.. if not say 4 volt then turn up the sub level on the Head unit.. once this is done hook up the amp again and set their gains with the DMM again this time they will be getting a good full voltage signal and are less likely to be clipping.. i think you clipping the inputs of the amp by not sending a clean full voltage signal to the amp inputs.. [/QUOTE]
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