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DD-1 Negative Lead Placement?


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Not sure if this has been covered... didn't find anything about it.

In the manual, it specifies to use the black lead on the negative speaker output on the amplifier, red on the positive. This is how I used it however while watching some of Steve's videos, he places the negative lead on the amplifier ground, not the speaker -.

Will this make a difference?

Thanks

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Hmm.. my manual is from 2014 and states on page 11, step 8...

"Using included harness, connect DD-1 to output of amplifier. Connect the red harness lead to the Speaker (+) terminal, connect the black to Speaker (-) terminal."

It detects the 40hz signal, and detects distortion when I turn the gain up too high... but just wanted to make sure it made 0 difference as the gain is a good bit higher then I previously had it set.

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03' Black Z71 Tahoe
3" Lift / 315/70/R17 Goodyear Duratracs
Eclipse AVN6620 Touchscreen Head Unit
Hifonics BRX3016 - 3krms @ 1ohm
2 RE Auido SX 18s - 14.5^3ft net @ 30hz w/ 200^2in. port
120hp Cummins 4bta Swap

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From Tony's FB page

just use the speaker + and - for whatever channel you are trying to check. Don't use battery ground. We revised that procedure.

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