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<blockquote data-quote="jar1zx" data-source="post: 8072340" data-attributes="member: 630453"><p>With sub amp turned all the way down turn the head unit (radio) all the way up till you hear speaker break up ( distortion,clipping) then turn it down till it stops. Now do the same with amp gain turn it up till you hear subs start to xmax then turn down gain till it sounds good</p><p></p><p>When you do this have car or truck running and turn gain up on amp slowly so you have time to hear subs</p><p></p><p>I said all that hoping you don't have your mids an highs amped.</p><p></p><p>Old school way to set gain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jar1zx, post: 8072340, member: 630453"] With sub amp turned all the way down turn the head unit (radio) all the way up till you hear speaker break up ( distortion,clipping) then turn it down till it stops. Now do the same with amp gain turn it up till you hear subs start to xmax then turn down gain till it sounds good When you do this have car or truck running and turn gain up on amp slowly so you have time to hear subs I said all that hoping you don't have your mids an highs amped. Old school way to set gain [/QUOTE]
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