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<blockquote data-quote="fatboytyler" data-source="post: 8233850" data-attributes="member: 658624"><p>Like 321H0O1 said, you're not going to see tjat much of a gain. Plus, the gain knob isn't something you should constantly change. It is designed to be set to the voltage output of your head unit. So if you have 2V preouts, your gain should be set to around the 2V mark. And it should be set at the max volume you play at, whether that be 30/50 or 40/50 or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Youre likely getting really smelly becsuse you're starting to clip the amp. Clipping is bad bad bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboytyler, post: 8233850, member: 658624"] Like 321H0O1 said, you're not going to see tjat much of a gain. Plus, the gain knob isn't something you should constantly change. It is designed to be set to the voltage output of your head unit. So if you have 2V preouts, your gain should be set to around the 2V mark. And it should be set at the max volume you play at, whether that be 30/50 or 40/50 or whatever. Youre likely getting really smelly becsuse you're starting to clip the amp. Clipping is bad bad bad. [/QUOTE]
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