thorshammer1
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It didn't sound like it from that post. It sounded like he was 1 click below max. Know what I mean?
he is correct. max volume is 62 i set the gains at 46. so you think im still clipping at 45 volume with custom eq? i would hate to have to turn my eq to flat and have my bass ****.he set his gain at volume 46, the max is probably around 62.
Yeah that too.perfect., unless its an installation/ensclosure issue
lol i know that was a stupid remark...im just pissed cause now im worried i may have messed something up. but yea i know clipping is an unclean signal and is much harder on a sub than throwing a bunch more clean power to a sub.
Every time you boost at the head unit you have to make double the power to compensate for it. If you boost 3db @ 45 hz it will take twice the power from your amp to produce the frequency without distortion.
Distortion hits, so you are adjusting for how hard it hits and really just dialing in the distortion.
A proper EQ setup CUTS from the flat line "0" , not ADDS to it. Tune everything to flatline. If you feel like there is not enough bass then you actually have too much mids and tweet in there. CUT the mid and tweet, do not BOOST the bass. Every 3db boost costs you half your power. Every 3db cut SAVES half your amps power allowing it to allocate the power over the frequency spectrum more evenly.
There's plenty more to learn, but I'm not typing it up unless I know you're listening. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
As far as your coils, I've seen the SLA feature and it is pretty much straight crap signal so I don't doubt your coils are charred, but likely still "ok" for now. If you've run them hard enough to fail the sniff test, your spiders are probably in worse shape than your coils as far as their elasticity.