Posted January 30, 200916 yr Can using a bass knob cause damage? If so, to what extent. Should I go ahead & set my gains to what my bass knob would normally be? And finally, what exactly does the bass knob effect? Does it stay within the preset gains?I like being able to turn it down with just that little knob, or turn it up when I want to blare it. I was thinking of setting it all the way up, then the gain to where it gets the right AC Voltage, would it be fine?
January 30, 200916 yr Author It is going to be an Audioque 2200d. Unless I can find a better amp for that price lol. I chose it over the Crunch GP 3000dpro. Whats the diff between the two? Wouldn't remote gain be pretty dangerous becuase you can turn it up past clipping?
January 30, 200916 yr It is going to be an Audioque 2200d. Unless I can find a better amp for that price lol. I chose it over the Crunch GP 3000dpro. Whats the diff between the two? Wouldn't remote gain be pretty dangerous becuase you can turn it up past clipping? no the bass boost is the bad one buddy.... the remote gain allows you to go down from your set gain on the amp... so at the highest level on the remote is your is where your gain is set on your amp. it only alows you to turn the gain down... not up past your setting... a very useful tool.
January 30, 200916 yr Author It is going to be an Audioque 2200d. Unless I can find a better amp for that price lol. I chose it over the Crunch GP 3000dpro. Whats the diff between the two? Wouldn't remote gain be pretty dangerous becuase you can turn it up past clipping? no the bass boost is the bad one buddy.... the remote gain allows you to go down from your set gain on the amp... so at the highest level on the remote is your is where your gain is set on your amp. it only alows you to turn the gain down... not up past your setting... a very useful tool.Do you know which one AQ has?
January 30, 200916 yr http://www.davidnavone.com/cart.asp?24&cat=5Check out the N-22VYou can use that on any amp to have a remote gain.
January 30, 200916 yr Author Yeah I was hoping it had remote gain. The clipping is a nice feature too. If it isn't remote gain, I think I'll get that remote then. Thanks! I'll still be reading for more info guysthat NV22 thing won't work with me, I only have a stock headunit and a LOC.How would It work if I had upgraded speakers and headunit, and both my RCA's were taken up? Edited January 30, 200916 yr by rumproast789
January 30, 200916 yr The AQ amp uses a "Gain Knob". If you turn your knob all the way up. and then set your gain on the amp, the remote will only go up to that level.Also AQ amps use the same knob as DD, so there is a red CLIP LED, so when the amp clips it tells you.
January 30, 200916 yr Author The AQ amp uses a "Gain Knob". If you turn your knob all the way up. and then set your gain on the amp, the remote will only go up to that level.Also AQ amps use the same knob as DD, so there is a red CLIP LED, so when the amp clips it tells you.Awesome thanks mananyone use this knob?
January 30, 200916 yr Yeah I was hoping it had remote gain. The clipping is a nice feature too. If it isn't remote gain, I think I'll get that remote then. Thanks! I'll still be reading for more info guysthat NV22 thing won't work with me, I only have a stock headunit and a LOC.How would It work if I had upgraded speakers and headunit, and both my RCA's were taken up?whatever you have running to your amp for rca's you plug into the unit then run a set to the amp. if you are using a loc run rca's from the loc to the unit then to the sub amp. Edited January 30, 200916 yr by dbjunior
January 30, 200916 yr you can go from your loc to a electric cross over.. .or even just split the signal
January 30, 200916 yr From what I noticed, remote gains only reduce gain from the actual setting, meaning remote at maximum is the same deal as not having it installed.
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