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AQ2200D Remote?

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My amp is out for delivery!!

Just wondering if the remote that comes with the AQ2200D is remote gain or just a subwoofer level controller. I've heard that remote gain is bad, but the opposite only controls the level up to where the gain is set.

Reading back through that, it doesn't really make sense.. Hopefully you guys understand what I'm asking :P

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Itll work fine

Max on remote will be where your gain is set. Or remote turned down is gain lower then what the dial is set on amp

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Itll work fine

Max on remote will be where your gain is set. Or remote turned down is gain lower then what the dial is set on amp

This. Think Of The Amp Knob As The Master Setting. The Remote Cannot Exceed It.

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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks guys :)

Theoretically speaking, if the gain is set correctly, the knob can be set to maximum without any repercussions, correct?

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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks guys :)

Theoretically speaking, if the gain is set correctly, the knob can be set to maximum without any repercussions, correct?

Yep.

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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks guys : jO)

Theoretically speaking, if the gain is set correctly, the knob can be set to maximum without any repercussions, correct?

Yep.

Cool, thanks man.

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Make Sure You Set The Gain With That Remote Knob All The Way Up, As Well.

Also O-Scope Your Headunit Volume For Each Amplifier.

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Make Sure You Set The Gain With That Remote Knob All The Way Up, As Well.

Will do. Appreciate it. :drink40:

Also O-Scope Your Headunit Volume For Each Amplifier.

Could you elaborate a little? I don't own an o-scope.. Is there a way to do it with a dmm? I have a pioneer AVH-P6300BT if that helps. I believe that HU puts out unclipped signals all the way up, but I'm not sure.. I think it's max output is 4 volts. I don't really know too much about HUs.

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