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<blockquote data-quote="pghram1500" data-source="post: 8579823" data-attributes="member: 673230"><p>This evening I got my kicker CVR 12" hooked up my PAC lP7-2 loc and my RF5001xd amp connected. Tomorrow I need to tune them. My issue is I want to figure out how to set LOC gain as well as tune my amp. I have a DMM and can download some test tones but my stock speakers will still be hooked up. Will a 50hz tone hurt them while I adjust the amp and LOC output volts. I see tons of posts on doing this I'm just concerned with having stock speakers connected while using test tones. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pghram1500, post: 8579823, member: 673230"] This evening I got my kicker CVR 12" hooked up my PAC lP7-2 loc and my RF5001xd amp connected. Tomorrow I need to tune them. My issue is I want to figure out how to set LOC gain as well as tune my amp. I have a DMM and can download some test tones but my stock speakers will still be hooked up. Will a 50hz tone hurt them while I adjust the amp and LOC output volts. I see tons of posts on doing this I'm just concerned with having stock speakers connected while using test tones. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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