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<blockquote data-quote="QualityCarErock" data-source="post: 1670158" data-attributes="member: 567500"><p>It sounds to me like you are someone who's very able to learn and you have a problem with an amazing sub and are getting so many different opinions that your head is spinning and you don't quite know what to do. Let's back up a sec. Your sub is making god awful noises at relatively modest volumes. I would do several things. Check the gain on your amp and set it correctly. Check the voltage at the amp with the system running. Double check to make sure that your box is done correctly and not ported incorrectly. A bad box design could not only make a woofer not perform the way it's capable of but also can damage a woofer. Last but not least make sure all of your settings on your head unit are back to zero and nothing is boosted. Past that it sounds like you need to consult with the installer who put it in your car if it's any more difficult then that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QualityCarErock, post: 1670158, member: 567500"] It sounds to me like you are someone who's very able to learn and you have a problem with an amazing sub and are getting so many different opinions that your head is spinning and you don't quite know what to do. Let's back up a sec. Your sub is making god awful noises at relatively modest volumes. I would do several things. Check the gain on your amp and set it correctly. Check the voltage at the amp with the system running. Double check to make sure that your box is done correctly and not ported incorrectly. A bad box design could not only make a woofer not perform the way it's capable of but also can damage a woofer. Last but not least make sure all of your settings on your head unit are back to zero and nothing is boosted. Past that it sounds like you need to consult with the installer who put it in your car if it's any more difficult then that. [/QUOTE]
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