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<blockquote data-quote="Bake" data-source="post: 2980214" data-attributes="member: 561779"><p>You don't mention at what volume level you hear the Puk sound. If I understand the way you have your settings you are sending a maxed out line driver signal (10volts) to your amp and you have the gain (sensitivity) on the amp maxed out. You could be overdriving your amp and sending a very large clipped signal to the subs. Try setting the gain on the amp to it's minimum setting and see if that helps at all. There may be other issues with some of your other settings. Try turning the gain down first and let us know if it helps at all.</p><p></p><p>-Bake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bake, post: 2980214, member: 561779"] You don't mention at what volume level you hear the Puk sound. If I understand the way you have your settings you are sending a maxed out line driver signal (10volts) to your amp and you have the gain (sensitivity) on the amp maxed out. You could be overdriving your amp and sending a very large clipped signal to the subs. Try setting the gain on the amp to it's minimum setting and see if that helps at all. There may be other issues with some of your other settings. Try turning the gain down first and let us know if it helps at all. -Bake [/QUOTE]
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