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it si as C Fizzy said... about the alpines radios...

for all of the 4V(on some radios) output you just need to turn the sub level more like to 14/15, but at 15/15 or the max sub level the clipping starts

2010 Chevrolet Cruze

Radio --- pioneer mvh-200vbt

Front/back --- alpine type s 6.5"

Sub Control --- Pac LC1

Sub Amp --- GZPA 1.4K

Sub --- GZNW 15XSPL D1

Battery - GZBP 12.2500X

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I'm unsure why no one has said anything about running your bass boost on your deck 15/15. I never and mean never run my bassboost more than 25% of max. Let the amp door the work and stop trying to overdrive it with the headunit. One of the largest misused settings and biggest killer of coils.

Now as to your current issue. Did you take pictures of the recone broken still in the motor? Before gutting it? I know you say you fixed it 3 times but I really dont see that amount of glue on the spider nor ring? Im not saying you didnt, maybe you used small beads I dont know. Call the shop and we can chat.

Next....

On to the xl build what you got in mind?

If Op and I are on the same page,

Then that's not bass boost, but sub level. On almost every alpine and I believe some kenwoods, you need to turn the sub level to 15/15 to get full RCA voltage out.

my previous alpine had that. 15/15 sub level and no clippage.

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