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<blockquote data-quote="Toyotat1001227" data-source="post: 8249243" data-attributes="member: 660524"><p>Okay hers my problem, i ran this amp with 1 sub and it was fine for a year. I added another sub and bridged them, i also messed with the input sensisivity. If the input sensitivity is my problem. Do i turn it down (giving more power to the amp) or up?(giving less power). Currently it's about a quarter from giving the amp full power. I messed with it because the amp puts out the right rms at max and the max wattage is fine for my subs as well, so i figured itd be fine at almost full blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toyotat1001227, post: 8249243, member: 660524"] Okay hers my problem, i ran this amp with 1 sub and it was fine for a year. I added another sub and bridged them, i also messed with the input sensisivity. If the input sensitivity is my problem. Do i turn it down (giving more power to the amp) or up?(giving less power). Currently it's about a quarter from giving the amp full power. I messed with it because the amp puts out the right rms at max and the max wattage is fine for my subs as well, so i figured itd be fine at almost full blast. [/QUOTE]
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