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<blockquote data-quote="prochobo" data-source="post: 1666477" data-attributes="member: 567127"><p>Uhhh, mind telling me of how I do not answer questions? Jeez you don't needa be an ******* and make stupid assumptions that I will come crying to you. Can I not ask a simple fvcking question without getting flamed? Sh!t I answer questions and still get flamed. I answer a question that was already answered in my original post and still get flamed. Pardon me for asking some legitimate questions.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, subs firing into cabin, 40sq in port area, internal dimensions of box are 31.5" length, 14.5" tall, 18.5" deep.</p><p></p><p>My gains are now set at a lil less than 3/4 up. My HU has weak 2v pre-outs. Now I know the "Loud" function on Pioneer HU's are like an insta-clip button, but what about the low-mid-high controls? Say I want to turn the bass up in some songs and turn the "low" to +3, will I be safe, or will that induce clipping as well?</p><p></p><p>MikeyB, mind telling me what is wrong with my amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prochobo, post: 1666477, member: 567127"] Uhhh, mind telling me of how I do not answer questions? Jeez you don't needa be an ******* and make stupid assumptions that I will come crying to you. Can I not ask a simple fvcking question without getting flamed? Sh!t I answer questions and still get flamed. I answer a question that was already answered in my original post and still get flamed. Pardon me for asking some legitimate questions. Anyways, subs firing into cabin, 40sq in port area, internal dimensions of box are 31.5" length, 14.5" tall, 18.5" deep. My gains are now set at a lil less than 3/4 up. My HU has weak 2v pre-outs. Now I know the "Loud" function on Pioneer HU's are like an insta-clip button, but what about the low-mid-high controls? Say I want to turn the bass up in some songs and turn the "low" to +3, will I be safe, or will that induce clipping as well? MikeyB, mind telling me what is wrong with my amp? [/QUOTE]
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