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If you're tuning by ear I recommend turning it to where you think it's right, then backing it off some. Better safe than sorry if you aren't sure. An oscope is what shows clipping, a DMM just shows volts, amps, ohms, etc. Also your new subs are slightly beefier than your old ones, and will have a little more displacement which would raise tuning ever so slightly, not much but some.

How do you have your LPF and SSF set on the amp?

-Zach-

2010 Toyota Tundra
Full Hybrid Audio SQ

7" BDS on 37's

2000 Ford Expedition

160+ dB Green Turd -SOLD- :(

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ya i dont have any cool gadgets to help tune it and idk how to use them even if i did lol. but tuning it is bein a pain especially cuz idk about that one sub. i dont wanna blow it but at the same time i got it turned down so much its only hitting half of wat it was before the popping started.

i dont have an option that says lpf... i got gain... eq q...eq freq...x over... bass boost... and sff... im used to gain and bass so this shit is confusing lol

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First thing... Do you have Bass Boost off? Put x-over at 80-100hz and put your SSF to 3-5hz below final box tuning.

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-Zach-

2010 Toyota Tundra
Full Hybrid Audio SQ

7" BDS on 37's

2000 Ford Expedition

160+ dB Green Turd -SOLD- :(

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Ya. All my bass boost is completely down as low as it can go. And is that -100hz or 100 Hz cuz I think it only goes as low as 40... but Wat about the eq q and the eq freq..

80-100. not negative 100.

-Zach-

2010 Toyota Tundra
Full Hybrid Audio SQ

7" BDS on 37's

2000 Ford Expedition

160+ dB Green Turd -SOLD- :(

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