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<blockquote data-quote="954runner" data-source="post: 1717873" data-attributes="member: 562092"><p>tonight at work one of my friends wanted to hear my set up so i play it for him. i crank it and he is pretty impressed. i get out and roll down the back window and listen to it from the hatch and it sounds like my sub is bottoming out or something.</p><p></p><p>im almost positive i didnt blow it, considering im only running 600 watts to it, and its rated for 1000.</p><p></p><p>the amp's "gain" is an input sensitivity that goes up to 4 volts (my headunits pre-amp volts) but i dont have it up that high, so it shouldnt even be clipping.</p><p></p><p>i immediately turned it down, but even earlier today when i got out and listened to it, same song, same volume, it wasnt making that noise... any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="954runner, post: 1717873, member: 562092"] tonight at work one of my friends wanted to hear my set up so i play it for him. i crank it and he is pretty impressed. i get out and roll down the back window and listen to it from the hatch and it sounds like my sub is bottoming out or something. im almost positive i didnt blow it, considering im only running 600 watts to it, and its rated for 1000. the amp's "gain" is an input sensitivity that goes up to 4 volts (my headunits pre-amp volts) but i dont have it up that high, so it shouldnt even be clipping. i immediately turned it down, but even earlier today when i got out and listened to it, same song, same volume, it wasnt making that noise... any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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