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<blockquote data-quote="79elcamino" data-source="post: 8462302" data-attributes="member: 668391"><p>I have image dynamics xs65 Speakers in my doors for Midbass. I am setting the gain,without a scope, I know that's the not the best way. Let's say I have the gains half way,there is no distortion, Midbass is hitting nice and sounds clear and awesome when sitting in the car but if u put ur ear to the speaker something doesn't sound right. I can't really describe the sound the speaker is making, I don't know if it's bottoming out or if it sounds like it's popping. If I lower the gain a little the "popping" noise goes away but the Midbass doesn't hit as hard or sound as deep and loud. I guess my question is if it's ok to leave the gain higher with that noise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="79elcamino, post: 8462302, member: 668391"] I have image dynamics xs65 Speakers in my doors for Midbass. I am setting the gain,without a scope, I know that's the not the best way. Let's say I have the gains half way,there is no distortion, Midbass is hitting nice and sounds clear and awesome when sitting in the car but if u put ur ear to the speaker something doesn't sound right. I can't really describe the sound the speaker is making, I don't know if it's bottoming out or if it sounds like it's popping. If I lower the gain a little the "popping" noise goes away but the Midbass doesn't hit as hard or sound as deep and loud. I guess my question is if it's ok to leave the gain higher with that noise? [/QUOTE]
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