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basically...the stronger the RCA output, the less you'll have to turn your gain up. you had a pretty strong signal, AND your gain was way up. i was gonna say it but krannyman already did, shoulda at least been checked with a DMM or you'll probably clip that thing to its grave

 

 

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Most companies do list it in the manual, just look it up before you buy :)

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to the original poster,

did u just turn the gains up, or did you actually measure them with a dmm or an o scope...?

he HAD to have turned them up for them to be up so high. a o-scope woulda set it right, a DMM woulda been close at least. at least (hopefully) the sub isnt blown

 

 

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