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Suggestions on using -3DB or -6db test tones. My problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 2411989" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>since metal and bass drums arent as "loud" as bass tones or rap tones it makes more sense to set with quiter tone....or just set it by ear and be sure to turn it down on the remote gain knob or HU sub preout when you you play rap. if you sub's RMS is close to what the map's RMS is at full tilt then you shold be fine, if your sub can handle alot more then you would be more prone to clipping it if you tune by ear. turn it up until it sounds good on music.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 2411989, member: 560415"] since metal and bass drums arent as "loud" as bass tones or rap tones it makes more sense to set with quiter tone....or just set it by ear and be sure to turn it down on the remote gain knob or HU sub preout when you you play rap. if you sub's RMS is close to what the map's RMS is at full tilt then you shold be fine, if your sub can handle alot more then you would be more prone to clipping it if you tune by ear. turn it up until it sounds good on music..... [/QUOTE]
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