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<blockquote data-quote="audionoobwhowillprobablyb" data-source="post: 8732876" data-attributes="member: 681911"><p>The voltage that comes out of the RCAs was the same regardless of being split or not. I checked this because a couple people told me the same thing and it made no sense. The problem was just confusion caused by purchasing a Chinese headunit. They label things weird in the DSP probably because of translation issues idfk... My problem was the subwoofer level in the head unit was infact too low -and also the amplifier gain. I've since invested in a pocket oscilloscope (40 bucks why tf not) and tuned my **** to sound niiice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audionoobwhowillprobablyb, post: 8732876, member: 681911"] The voltage that comes out of the RCAs was the same regardless of being split or not. I checked this because a couple people told me the same thing and it made no sense. The problem was just confusion caused by purchasing a Chinese headunit. They label things weird in the DSP probably because of translation issues idfk... My problem was the subwoofer level in the head unit was infact too low -and also the amplifier gain. I've since invested in a pocket oscilloscope (40 bucks why tf not) and tuned my **** to sound niiice. [/QUOTE]
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