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<blockquote data-quote="bassnatzii" data-source="post: 2934468" data-attributes="member: 575689"><p>it really does depend, in all honestly a good rule of thumb that almost fits every head unit ive ran into unless a super clean headunit is just dont take the volume of your radio over the mark where there is 5 volume levels left</p><p></p><p>example</p><p></p><p>max volume on radio is 35, dont go over 30 and set gains accordingly</p><p></p><p>this has never been a problem on any setup ive delt with, a oscope is nice and helpfull but if dont have money to get one or know anyone to use one from, this shoudl work for ya</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassnatzii, post: 2934468, member: 575689"] it really does depend, in all honestly a good rule of thumb that almost fits every head unit ive ran into unless a super clean headunit is just dont take the volume of your radio over the mark where there is 5 volume levels left example max volume on radio is 35, dont go over 30 and set gains accordingly this has never been a problem on any setup ive delt with, a oscope is nice and helpfull but if dont have money to get one or know anyone to use one from, this shoudl work for ya [/QUOTE]
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