Bossmaan Posted November 9, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 notice they said boost on the hu... bass boost from hu's and eqs is usually dirty power when cranked high. but rf amps are made to run full "punch bass" witout clipping. Yes im sure these people are correct for certain amps but I was told this by a regional sales manager of rf. Personally i think you should contact rf tech since your so concerned... like i said i herd it from a manager at rf but the people at rf tech should be able to get you the 100% correct info for your application right now my amp is tuned with the boost to max..i set the gain to match 34.6volts 50hz 3db tone..songs usually wont go anywhere near that...i tested the voltage on a few songs..didnt climb over the rated voltage..anyhoo I'm pretty sure it's fine..thx for your input Quote I see Booty 2007 Toyota Camry 19" VMR Rims H&R Lowering Springs. Magnaflow Exhaust System K&N Air Intake 6k HID Projectors & Fogs w/ Black housed headlights. Optima Yellow Top - Front. Kinetik HC 600 - Trunk Kenwood KVT-617 Rockford Fosgate 3sixty.2 Rockford Fosgate T2001-BD - Sub Amp Alpine MRV F-345 - Front stage Front Stage - A pillars - Dayton Audio 4" mids w/ Vifa Tweeters Front Doors - Vifa - 6.5" midbass 1" Vifa Tweeters Subwoofers - 2x 12" Image Dynamics IDMAX - 2.91 cuft ported enclosure tuned at 25hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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