July 1, 200817 yr Careful now a gain is NOT a volume knob....It is a very touchy thing the gain...what i suggest you do is put your gain to the softest sounding setting then turn deck on 3/4 volumeexample if your deck goes up to 40 then put it to 30 which is 3/4 of the max volumeThen go back to where the sub is...Slowly turn the gain so as to bring the level louder...Once you start hearing distortion (which is relatively easy to hear) back the gain down till you don't hear it anymore....then you'll be all set (short of an oscope anyways) with your gains....
July 1, 200817 yr Author I have a DMM so I am testing it that way. I think that way might be a little more accurate. What kind of test tone should I use
July 1, 200817 yr Admin Right if you have a mono block with 2 outputs then you would go one set of outputs to one coil on the sub and the second set of output to the 2nd coil on the sub... be sure you wire + to + and - to - from the amp to the terminal cups to the subs coil...Thanks guys. I am coming here from now on if I need help you guys all know your stuff That is was SSA is all about.
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