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On my Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD HU the subwoofer goes from negative 20 to positive 6. If I turn it up to 6, is that when I'll get the most power from the sub preout or will that be just like a bass boost.

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That is when you'll get full rated voltage out of your preouts

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That is when you'll get full rated voltage out of your preouts

is it the same with the kenwood head units? mine goes from -15 to +15, where should I leave it when tuning with a DD-1?

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  • 3 weeks later...

^^^why at zero instead of the h/u's max spot??...ive always wondered this

because if you use anything higher than 0 on this headunit you couldn't turn the volume up as much because the signal would clip/distort. You want the highest preout voltage possible so your amp amplifies the least.

At lower volumes, or with quieter music you could go into the + range, but not at max full tilt CLEAN volume

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