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  1. Turn down the EQ on the H.U. Like stated, you will likely want it as flat as possible. I think it would be ok if you increased a little, but not as much as you are doing. Turn the other levels down and see if that helps at all. Also if you have a "source level adjustment" like for a ipod and you turn the volume up on that it will also show distortion earlier.

  2. Gotz1lung is still around, he dont post to much anymore but he is still around, he is also having some health issues.

    I gotta go see him soon.

    the fucked up part is, he's only about 45 mintues from me. i really need to check on him. he has been in the hospital for about a week or more, he's still kickin', but, still.

    Damn, yeah I'm gonna have to go see him too. Hope all is okay, he's a really cool guy.

    Bslapsyomomma. I bought a dcxl off of him and seemed like a cool guy. Thehoe92 was off of Facebook for a while and just recent came back. I've noticed that a lot of the veterans and old timers on the forum are not active as much. Shit even Ray don't come on much anymore

    ray is pretty active on Facebook. He's pretty busy over at sonus

    Wait, Ray now works for Sonus? What happened to his shop?

    Ray has been at Sonus for a while now. A.I is still up and running with I think the same fellas just not Ray.

  3. I love the DD1 but its not practical for the one-time DIYer.

    Setting gains is a 10 min job tops, after that, what am i supposed to do with the DD1? You know?

    Its a great product, so is the CC1 and the VM1 and the AD1 and the whole lineup of SMDamore products, but its just not practical for that one-time user.

    Great video comparison man, thanks! :)

    While this is true, the majority of us bassheads are always changing equipment whether it be amps, head units, processor, etc..... Every time you change out that equipment the gain has to be adjusted again. Also you can ( like someone suggested ), charge a fee for other people in your area to help them out and set gains.

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  4. That would be pretty dope to do. Use some of the amps that us ( the car audio community) normally use. But it would be difficult if someone sent in a big amp like a DC9k or sound digital 12k. He does not have the electrical to back something like that up

    I already have plans to test the entire DC line once I get my Dyno out of the next batch.

    The big dog amps too? 9k,10k,12k?

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