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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 5044699" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>Thats what I am thinking is the deal with my 9887 or something. Guess its time to use that search feature to test the RCA voltage to the amps and what grampi did with his 9887 to get it fixed. Then again as long as it ain't clipping or distorting the gain being up isn't a bad thing but I would rather know all my stuff is 100%</p><p></p><p>Currently they are set by ear when the HU was on volume 16 (seemed loud at the time lol) and I have played up to 32 without any distortion/clipping, but got some stinky speakers after a few minutes. Oh well I got plenty of tuning I have to do in the future anyways, just one more knob to fiddle with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 5044699, member: 572078"] Thats what I am thinking is the deal with my 9887 or something. Guess its time to use that search feature to test the RCA voltage to the amps and what grampi did with his 9887 to get it fixed. Then again as long as it ain't clipping or distorting the gain being up isn't a bad thing but I would rather know all my stuff is 100% Currently they are set by ear when the HU was on volume 16 (seemed loud at the time lol) and I have played up to 32 without any distortion/clipping, but got some stinky speakers after a few minutes. Oh well I got plenty of tuning I have to do in the future anyways, just one more knob to fiddle with. [/QUOTE]
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