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<blockquote data-quote="grimreper912003" data-source="post: 6690766" data-attributes="member: 584474"><p>No..</p><p></p><p>You need a -3dB 60hZ tone. Put it in the deck and set to desired volume. With the sub wires disconected, slowly turn up the gain until you get to the correct voltage. Make sure you set your SSF and LPF before setting gains. Then once you set the level, plug wires back in and beat. If you had a O-Scope, I would check the signals waveform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreper912003, post: 6690766, member: 584474"] No.. You need a -3dB 60hZ tone. Put it in the deck and set to desired volume. With the sub wires disconected, slowly turn up the gain until you get to the correct voltage. Make sure you set your SSF and LPF before setting gains. Then once you set the level, plug wires back in and beat. If you had a O-Scope, I would check the signals waveform. [/QUOTE]
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