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Yes. I set that first, did my door speakers then moved my way to the amps.

dude.. when i say master, that means your amps...one of the 2 sub amps. that is what your trying to gain match right?

The master has been set clean.

Then, follow the instructions....... you sure its clean? you sure all xover passes are open?

Its a very simple way to match.... there has to be something we are missing.

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Yes. I set that first, did my door speakers then moved my way to the amps.

dude.. when i say master, that means your amps...one of the 2 sub amps. that is what your trying to gain match right?

The master has been set clean.

Then, follow the instructions....... you sure its clean? you sure all xover passes are open?

Its a very simple way to match.... there has to be something we are missing.

Trust me I know its simple. I looked at the video and I even looked at the instructions and tried it about 6 times. What do you mean by open?

http://store.crescendoaudio.com/symphony-s1500-1/ thats the amp right there.

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Problem: The signal LED is Red and it won’t do
anything when the READ button is pressed.
Solution: The incoming signal level is too high, reduce
the system volume until the LED turns Green.

Not trying to insult you: I turned the signal all the way down and still had a red signal. That is mostly where my confusion lies...

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Let me make sure I am following everything here.

1) Gains have been set on amp 1 using DD-1

2) You are now trying to use the CC1 to gain match amp 1 to amp 2

Agree... start from SCRATCH.

I can do this in under 20 seconds (running lane to lane)

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