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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8707410" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Yeah 4-5V isn't very much at all. It should be closer to 34V @ 4 ohms to get 300W. Once you're at 34V though I think unfortunately that may be as good as it'll get with that setup. I mean, there's a huge difference between 4-5v and 34 so you'll see an improvement. Another thing you can try is turning the subwoofer around or moving it to find the sweet spot just to make it a little louder to your ears.</p><p></p><p>When setting gains preferentially set the LC2i first until it's near clip, then set the amp. The goal is to get as strong of a signal as possible to avoid interference. Only lower the gain on the LC2i if the minimum gain position on the amp is still too powerful or if you want to do a little acubass restoration, then you'll just do it the same way, until it clips then turn the gain down a little (with test tones).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8707410, member: 679555"] Yeah 4-5V isn't very much at all. It should be closer to 34V @ 4 ohms to get 300W. Once you're at 34V though I think unfortunately that may be as good as it'll get with that setup. I mean, there's a huge difference between 4-5v and 34 so you'll see an improvement. Another thing you can try is turning the subwoofer around or moving it to find the sweet spot just to make it a little louder to your ears. When setting gains preferentially set the LC2i first until it's near clip, then set the amp. The goal is to get as strong of a signal as possible to avoid interference. Only lower the gain on the LC2i if the minimum gain position on the amp is still too powerful or if you want to do a little acubass restoration, then you'll just do it the same way, until it clips then turn the gain down a little (with test tones). [/QUOTE]
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