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<blockquote data-quote="surferboricua" data-source="post: 8147480" data-attributes="member: 656464"><p>Lol... thanks all for your answers.</p><p></p><p>This Subwoofer is SVC, but the one I previously had was a DVC 4ohm wired in parallel to 2 ohm so I was able to pull more out of the amp. I dont know how many watts it was putting out back then because right when I blew that DVC is when I started reading and learned a lot about car audio... BTW when I set all the gains in my equipment with oscilloscope I realized I had been clipping my previous subwoofer the whole time... Poor guy... No wonder...</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of bypassing that EQ that is right now set to default 0 on all bands and see what happens. Im also wondering about that Line Output Converter taking the signal from 6v (unclipped) to 2 volts. Is this normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surferboricua, post: 8147480, member: 656464"] Lol... thanks all for your answers. This Subwoofer is SVC, but the one I previously had was a DVC 4ohm wired in parallel to 2 ohm so I was able to pull more out of the amp. I dont know how many watts it was putting out back then because right when I blew that DVC is when I started reading and learned a lot about car audio... BTW when I set all the gains in my equipment with oscilloscope I realized I had been clipping my previous subwoofer the whole time... Poor guy... No wonder... I was thinking of bypassing that EQ that is right now set to default 0 on all bands and see what happens. Im also wondering about that Line Output Converter taking the signal from 6v (unclipped) to 2 volts. Is this normal? [/QUOTE]
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