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<blockquote data-quote="bs199sg" data-source="post: 8370107" data-attributes="member: 662511"><p>I set the gains by just listening to them. Also I went online and found a few ways to do it. I set the head unit to 50/ 60 volume level. Then turned the amp's gain to 0. Turned the head unit sub gain level to +3/+6. It was a while ago, a few months. Don't remember much how it sounded. I remember hearing it clip then turned it down. But when I turned it down, the bass sounded like **** and there was basically no bass to anything. Too much treb and mid. I tweaked the settings since then, but I did not touch the amp's gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bs199sg, post: 8370107, member: 662511"] I set the gains by just listening to them. Also I went online and found a few ways to do it. I set the head unit to 50/ 60 volume level. Then turned the amp's gain to 0. Turned the head unit sub gain level to +3/+6. It was a while ago, a few months. Don't remember much how it sounded. I remember hearing it clip then turned it down. But when I turned it down, the bass sounded like **** and there was basically no bass to anything. Too much treb and mid. I tweaked the settings since then, but I did not touch the amp's gain. [/QUOTE]
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