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What's Your Comfortable Listening Level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Law.Lulz" data-source="post: 6846244" data-attributes="member: 600906"><p>The warden was on the RD 3250 @ .5 ohm and my earthquakes were on my SAX 125. My gain was usually as high as possible without clipping on the sub, and then on my Alpine i listened to it @ 28, my highs were set to max @ 30ish and my lows gain is always adjustable from the drivers seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Law.Lulz, post: 6846244, member: 600906"] The warden was on the RD 3250 @ .5 ohm and my earthquakes were on my SAX 125. My gain was usually as high as possible without clipping on the sub, and then on my Alpine i listened to it @ 28, my highs were set to max @ 30ish and my lows gain is always adjustable from the drivers seat. [/QUOTE]
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