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When using the DD-1 to set the gain on a sub amp, should the sub level on a pioneer headunit be at +6 to get the full voltage from the headunit? Also, should I have my LPF at the max setting on the amp when setting the gain?

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When using the DD-1 to set the gain on a sub amp, should the sub level on a pioneer headunit be at +6 to get the full voltage from the headunit? Also, should I have my LPF at the max setting on the amp when setting the gain?

If it's sub level, I always had mine turned up, if you're talking bass boost or bass level on the HU then no. Keep it level. I had mine maxed but I had an alpine so there is a difference.

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Yep sub level should be at +6. I would try both ways with the dd-1. Maybe you could get a cleaner sound with the level flat.

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just find max undistorted with track 2 on your mid range outputs. Then play track 1 for your sub out at the same volume and turn up sub out till you find distortion then back it off one click if needed.

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this is pretty much standard procedure for all headunits with sub out adjustments.

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I usually had my lpf on the headunit set to either 60 or 80hz depending if I was running an amp to the mids and highs.

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I usually had my lpf on the headunit set to either 60 or 80hz depending if I was running an amp to the mids and highs.

I was talking about the LPF on the amp. Does it matter what the LPF is set at on the amp when you are setting your gains with a DD-1?

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