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<blockquote data-quote="40oz" data-source="post: 8043258" data-attributes="member: 638225"><p>Isn't that what I was saying in my first post? You should set your gains with your volume/sub level on the max level you intend to use, and never exceed those levels? What exactly are you disagreeing with then?</p><p></p><p>And here it is straight from Kenwood:</p><p></p><p>"I understand you are inquiring about the SUBWOOFER LEVEL on your KIV-701. This is an equalizer setting for the frequency and does not affect the output voltage."</p><p></p><p>Yes this is only referring for one specific model and it could be different for others. But I am assuming they are using the same settings for other models as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="40oz, post: 8043258, member: 638225"] Isn't that what I was saying in my first post? You should set your gains with your volume/sub level on the max level you intend to use, and never exceed those levels? What exactly are you disagreeing with then? And here it is straight from Kenwood: "I understand you are inquiring about the SUBWOOFER LEVEL on your KIV-701. This is an equalizer setting for the frequency and does not affect the output voltage." Yes this is only referring for one specific model and it could be different for others. But I am assuming they are using the same settings for other models as well. [/QUOTE]
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