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40-50% gain so he's not clipping

What does how far you turn the gain up have to do with anything? If I turned my gain to that I'd be playing square-waves all day.

Imagine this is the gain knob on my amp: I'm about at the first notch.

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How are you only at the first notch lol ?? i wouldnt be loud at all if my gain was set that low.

I said 40-50% because thats what mine began to clip at on dd-1 when i had t1500s.. alpine HU turned up to 23 out of 35 2v pre out.

Walled 2002 buick century A.K.A "Betty sue"

polk 5 1/2 front doors

4 3in pillar speakers

DD 3518's

AQ 3500 v2

90ft of 0/1 ga

tuned to 40hz

:build: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/162721-buick-built-in-trunk-fi-sp4-hifonics-2400/

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no need to dog me out about my experience with the amp..

Walled 2002 buick century A.K.A "Betty sue"

polk 5 1/2 front doors

4 3in pillar speakers

DD 3518's

AQ 3500 v2

90ft of 0/1 ga

tuned to 40hz

:build: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/162721-buick-built-in-trunk-fi-sp4-hifonics-2400/

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How are you only at the first notch lol ?? i wouldnt be loud at all if my gain was set that low.

I said 40-50% because thats what mine began to clip at on dd-1 when i had t1500s.. alpine HU turned up to 23 out of 35 2v pre out.

no need to dog me out about my experience with the amp..

No one's dogging you lol. Just preventing the spread of misinformation

It's because I have 4v pre-outs and a 7v line driver.

If I set mine any higher, I'd clip. But some people have such low output voltage on their deck that the gain can be turned all the way up without clipping. Point being: gain setting is irrelevant as it will be different for everyone. So saying to set the gain to 40% doesn't carry any significance and is purely a guess.

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