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<blockquote data-quote="BassDrop69" data-source="post: 8674359" data-attributes="member: 676994"><p>okay so ive turned my gains down, subsonic filter to 25hz lpf to 80hz. turned the sub level up to 6. no bass boost. adjusted the equalizer to what "sounds better". volume up in the 30s then adjusted gain up to about 1/3 (at about 1/2 gain I get clipping) at this it sounds about what it was at with gain up and volume down. </p><p></p><p>I also read that a rca to 3.5mm aux and plugged directly into the subs amp could help tell if headunit or rca from headunit has any issues, so I tried that hooked to the amp directly played off my phone. seemed sound quality went up but no difference in loudness </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassDrop69, post: 8674359, member: 676994"] okay so ive turned my gains down, subsonic filter to 25hz lpf to 80hz. turned the sub level up to 6. no bass boost. adjusted the equalizer to what "sounds better". volume up in the 30s then adjusted gain up to about 1/3 (at about 1/2 gain I get clipping) at this it sounds about what it was at with gain up and volume down. I also read that a rca to 3.5mm aux and plugged directly into the subs amp could help tell if headunit or rca from headunit has any issues, so I tried that hooked to the amp directly played off my phone. seemed sound quality went up but no difference in loudness [/QUOTE]
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