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So if i set my gains with the knob all the way up, am i at a lower risk of blowing a sub, then if i set the gain and then used the bass knob. (Rockford Fosgates ParaPunch Bass Knob)

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That is exactly what I was thinking. Once the gain is set you are not supposed to touch it.

Think I am buying one of this. ~20$ seem to be a good price >>> http://cgi.ebay.com/Peripheral-RCA-Line-Le...3%3A1|294%3A200

3SIXTY.2 is damn expensive for me :rolleyes:

But anyway, if there is a better/cheaper way to demo like The King of SPL let me know.

He's far from the king of spl

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He's far from the king of spl

LOL, true, and thanks for pointing that out.....


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As I remember from a previous thread the RF knob is a bass frequency boost.

That is why there are two knobs on the controller.

The first knob is in essence the gain of the amp.

When you want to boost the level of a certain frequency you turn the first knob up.

The second knob is the frequency you want to boost... higher frequencies are more towards the right; lower towards the left.

If I read right on Rockford Fosgate website the knob the comes with the 3Sixty.2 brings the frequencies that you called bass in the program up making the bass more prevelant.

So in order from what I have gathered...

Steve turns the highs up on his head unit.

He then sends the signal from the head unit to his amps to make the bass a little stronger.

He raises the level more with the 3Sixty.2 and finally the boost which is "the button" that makes everything go dumb!

I could be off a little but this is mainly what he does. He has two controllers. One has one knob (3Sixty.2) and one has 2 knobs (master/slave RF boost knob).

Hope this helps :)

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As I remember from a previous thread the RF knob is a bass frequency boost.

That is why there are two knobs on the controller.

The first knob is in essence the gain of the amp.

When you want to boost the level of a certain frequency you turn the first knob up.

The second knob is the frequency you want to boost... higher frequencies are more towards the right; lower towards the left.

If I read right on Rockford Fosgate website the knob the comes with the 3Sixty.2 brings the frequencies that you called bass in the program up making the bass more prevelant.

So in order from what I have gathered...

Steve turns the highs up on his head unit.

He then sends the signal from the head unit to his amps to make the bass a little stronger.

He raises the level more with the 3Sixty.2 and finally the boost which is "the button" that makes everything go dumb!

I could be off a little but this is mainly what he does. He has two controllers. One has one knob (3Sixty.2) and one has 2 knobs (master/slave RF boost knob).

Hope this helps :)

yes it does. Thanks bro. :good:

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