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<blockquote data-quote="stevknd2" data-source="post: 8137378" data-attributes="member: 654850"><p>So the subs were fine and I turned everything down. Then tonight I went to set my gain properly with a dmm. I set bass, mid, and treble to 0. I made sure that both loudness and bass boost were off, and I put the subwoofer lvl at 0 as well. I turned the gain, bass boost, phase, and subsonic filter all the way down and the low pass all the way up. Then I disconnected the subs and put the dmm on the amp. I have a bk1300.1d running at 1 ohm so I set my gain (voltage) to 36.06 respectively...here's the thing though, I had to put the gain on the amp ALL the way up to reach 36.1. I also had the ebc connected and set to the exact middle, and after I turned the gain all the way up on the amp I still had to turn it up on the ebc to reach 36.1! I feel like I did something wrong but I'm not sure...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevknd2, post: 8137378, member: 654850"] So the subs were fine and I turned everything down. Then tonight I went to set my gain properly with a dmm. I set bass, mid, and treble to 0. I made sure that both loudness and bass boost were off, and I put the subwoofer lvl at 0 as well. I turned the gain, bass boost, phase, and subsonic filter all the way down and the low pass all the way up. Then I disconnected the subs and put the dmm on the amp. I have a bk1300.1d running at 1 ohm so I set my gain (voltage) to 36.06 respectively...here's the thing though, I had to put the gain on the amp ALL the way up to reach 36.1. I also had the ebc connected and set to the exact middle, and after I turned the gain all the way up on the amp I still had to turn it up on the ebc to reach 36.1! I feel like I did something wrong but I'm not sure... [/QUOTE]
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