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When using a 3sixty.3 it can put up to 8 volts out to the amps. DC amps input is rated from 6v-0.2v. Will this be an issue when hooking these up or is there a setting on the 3sixty.3 that I need to change? Im sure there is someone that is using dc amps and the 3sixty but need to make sure I dont mess up my kids here.

3sixty will go through the initial set up then will set the amp gains with the DD-1 then will tune the 3sixty.3.

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we have had issues with this in the past believe it or not.

we started using the 360.3 only for the mids and high...for this reason and because the bass knob for the sub amps on the 360.3 controller is not smooth it has sudden jumps in like 12 spots. i would suggest wiring around the rockford for your sub amps.

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If need be I can go straight from the HU to the sub amp. Currently have it going into the 3sixty but nothing is running right now anyways. Just hanging out in the trailblazer. Wont be doing the subs til tax time so have plenty of time to make changes. Did want to use the 3sixty for the whole system but win some loose some. Not a deal braker by any means.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177477-slowboring-07-trailblazer-build/

Pioneer DEH-80PRS
PRV 8MR400-NDY (eight)

PRV TW350Ti (6)
Sky High 1/0 OFC, 12 gauge and 8 gauge
TM Metalworkz battery terminals

120 sqft Hushmat
XS Power D3100 (6)
Singer 350 Amp Alt

Singer 320 (2)
American Bass SQL3200

JL Audio JX360/4

Crossfire XS 8K (2)

DC Audio XL 15s (6)

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we have had issues with this in the past believe it or not.

we started using the 360.3 only for the mids and high...for this reason and because the bass knob for the sub amps on the 360.3 controller is not smooth it has sudden jumps in like 12 spots. i would suggest wiring around the rockford for your sub amps.

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we have had issues with this in the past believe it or not.

we started using the 360.3 only for the mids and high...for this reason and because the bass knob for the sub amps on the 360.3 controller is not smooth it has sudden jumps in like 12 spots. i would suggest wiring around the rockford for your sub amps.

No Shit? Well that's kinda a bumber

My thoughts too. Oh well. I'll see how it goes and worse case I sell it. I'm sure I could get rid of it fast enough........or would hope so if it came down to that anyways.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177477-slowboring-07-trailblazer-build/

Pioneer DEH-80PRS
PRV 8MR400-NDY (eight)

PRV TW350Ti (6)
Sky High 1/0 OFC, 12 gauge and 8 gauge
TM Metalworkz battery terminals

120 sqft Hushmat
XS Power D3100 (6)
Singer 350 Amp Alt

Singer 320 (2)
American Bass SQL3200

JL Audio JX360/4

Crossfire XS 8K (2)

DC Audio XL 15s (6)

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^you shouldnt have any problem selling if you go that route. I'll be looking for a used one for a friends build here soon actuall.

I'm no where near my 750 post min before I can post to sell on here. If I do sell it though I will let you know.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177477-slowboring-07-trailblazer-build/

Pioneer DEH-80PRS
PRV 8MR400-NDY (eight)

PRV TW350Ti (6)
Sky High 1/0 OFC, 12 gauge and 8 gauge
TM Metalworkz battery terminals

120 sqft Hushmat
XS Power D3100 (6)
Singer 350 Amp Alt

Singer 320 (2)
American Bass SQL3200

JL Audio JX360/4

Crossfire XS 8K (2)

DC Audio XL 15s (6)

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You can adjust the sensitivity down. Its in the set up ...... you can knock it down to somthing like half a volt

This I assume would take care of the voltage threw the RCA's if I am correct. But with what skyhigh also said about the remote and jumping spots for the bass side of the remote will that calm that down also? I honestly don't think I will mess with the remote too much as I tend to set everything up and just leave it alone. I have used a remote before but really didn't turn the bass down and then turn it up at a certain point. Only had it in there because a buddy gave me one.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177477-slowboring-07-trailblazer-build/

Pioneer DEH-80PRS
PRV 8MR400-NDY (eight)

PRV TW350Ti (6)
Sky High 1/0 OFC, 12 gauge and 8 gauge
TM Metalworkz battery terminals

120 sqft Hushmat
XS Power D3100 (6)
Singer 350 Amp Alt

Singer 320 (2)
American Bass SQL3200

JL Audio JX360/4

Crossfire XS 8K (2)

DC Audio XL 15s (6)

VbjgkeI_zpsc016cd1e.jpg

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