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Why did my sub blow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Villeza1" data-source="post: 7870324" data-attributes="member: 608393"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/*******.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif</p><p></p><p>No, turn your bass EQ on the H/U 3/4 the way up, turn your H/U volume 3/4 the way up or until it reaches it max unclipped volume. Get a DMM and check the output voltage of the H/U using the RCA's. Write that number down, plug the RCA's into the amp (make sure you have the subs wired as well). Leave the H/U setting were they are and turn the gain on the amp up until you match the output voltage of the H/U.</p><p></p><p>Instead of asking the same question over and over, you really need to do some research. This info has be posted countless times. This info is readily available if you use the search function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villeza1, post: 7870324, member: 608393"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/*******.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif[/IMG] No, turn your bass EQ on the H/U 3/4 the way up, turn your H/U volume 3/4 the way up or until it reaches it max unclipped volume. Get a DMM and check the output voltage of the H/U using the RCA's. Write that number down, plug the RCA's into the amp (make sure you have the subs wired as well). Leave the H/U setting were they are and turn the gain on the amp up until you match the output voltage of the H/U. Instead of asking the same question over and over, you really need to do some research. This info has be posted countless times. This info is readily available if you use the search function. [/QUOTE]
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