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<blockquote data-quote="loudenuff" data-source="post: 8515684" data-attributes="member: 664608"><p>Your problem is very possibly using bass boost. I don't know why audio companies even make them because it's just a secondary gain and a gateway for distorted signal. if the main gain and boost is both up halfway it's very similar to just turning your gain all the way. I had the brz1400.1 and I know they're not that great but they do the job as long as you don't push it. Your head unit might be poorly built. I'm not familiar with yours but you don't wanna amplify low quality signal with a low quality amp. Hope you find out the cause though man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudenuff, post: 8515684, member: 664608"] Your problem is very possibly using bass boost. I don't know why audio companies even make them because it's just a secondary gain and a gateway for distorted signal. if the main gain and boost is both up halfway it's very similar to just turning your gain all the way. I had the brz1400.1 and I know they're not that great but they do the job as long as you don't push it. Your head unit might be poorly built. I'm not familiar with yours but you don't wanna amplify low quality signal with a low quality amp. Hope you find out the cause though man. [/QUOTE]
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