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<blockquote data-quote="jco1385" data-source="post: 8096688" data-attributes="member: 580487"><p>You also don't 'turn them up'. The gain is not volume, hence the word 'gain' and not 'volume'. Where your gain ends up is dependent on various factors like RCA voltage and load. If you 'turn them up' all the way you are likely damaging your subs and/or your amp. Like I said, please do some reading if you want to be able to use what you have without burning it up. It's not desirable, but it is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jco1385, post: 8096688, member: 580487"] You also don't 'turn them up'. The gain is not volume, hence the word 'gain' and not 'volume'. Where your gain ends up is dependent on various factors like RCA voltage and load. If you 'turn them up' all the way you are likely damaging your subs and/or your amp. Like I said, please do some reading if you want to be able to use what you have without burning it up. It's not desirable, but it is possible. [/QUOTE]
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