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<blockquote data-quote="MikeyB" data-source="post: 4591095" data-attributes="member: 562290"><p>Adjust the Bass Level as well as all other eq's, treble, ect. that the unit has to the needs of the interior speakers. Tweak it and get them sounding good, at a set 'max' volume, make sure they arent clipping or getting distorted on bass notes and what not, and then set the gain on the amplifier from there.</p><p></p><p>Tada, your good to go, and while cranking bass boost or the gain may result in more output, your most likely going to be overheating the coil on the woofer and eventually it will fair if you dont set it up properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeyB, post: 4591095, member: 562290"] Adjust the Bass Level as well as all other eq's, treble, ect. that the unit has to the needs of the interior speakers. Tweak it and get them sounding good, at a set 'max' volume, make sure they arent clipping or getting distorted on bass notes and what not, and then set the gain on the amplifier from there. Tada, your good to go, and while cranking bass boost or the gain may result in more output, your most likely going to be overheating the coil on the woofer and eventually it will fair if you dont set it up properly. [/QUOTE]
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