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Sub will only work if I have 1 RCA cable plugged in.
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8842557" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Thats a nice amp man. Make sure you have the switch set to LO on the Input level and use the RCAs directly to the right of that switch that says INPUT White on top/Left and the Red on bottom to Right, should be same from the HU is common practice. MAKE SURE You turn your Gain down to about 9-Oclock position or lower if you did not place the Input level switch on LO, and make sure your Volume Knob on the HU is down to a low listening level also so you dont clip or blow a sub.. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8842557, member: 634282"] Thats a nice amp man. Make sure you have the switch set to LO on the Input level and use the RCAs directly to the right of that switch that says INPUT White on top/Left and the Red on bottom to Right, should be same from the HU is common practice. MAKE SURE You turn your Gain down to about 9-Oclock position or lower if you did not place the Input level switch on LO, and make sure your Volume Knob on the HU is down to a low listening level also so you dont clip or blow a sub.. LOL [/QUOTE]
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