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I think the ones that connect to rcas! If you set your gain right with the turned up all the way, you will not exceed your set max gain! I think most of the bass knobs with the phone wire actually adjust bass boost. not so good = clipping!

Thats my opinion I am sure there many others with different opinions!

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rca. the knob that came with mine would make the subs pop when i moved the cord around inside the knob. with the RCA one you can add another amp and not have to worry about a knob.

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I think the ones that connect to rcas! If you set your gain right with the turned up all the way, you will not exceed your set max gain! I think most of the bass knobs with the phone wire actually adjust bass boost. not so good = clipping!

Thats my opinion I am sure there many others with different opinions!

no they work the same way, you cant turn it past the amp's gain setting. they both cut power.

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no they work the same way, you cant turn it past the amp's gain setting. they both cut power.

I had an old rf power 1000.2bd I am pretty sure it was like turning the bass up on your HU, I think it even said +18 db on it. I am not a expert though. Not saying I am right or wrong. I havent had a bass knob in forever. I just use my HU sub controls.

regardless I would prefer rca bass knob if I had 2 choose.

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I think the ones that connect to rcas! If you set your gain right with the turned up all the way, you will not exceed your set max gain! I think most of the bass knobs with the phone wire actually adjust bass boost. not so good = clipping!

Thats my opinion I am sure there many others with different opinions!

So just turn down the gain on the amp a little bit and Im straight?

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I had an old rf power 1000.2bd I am pretty sure it was like turning the bass up on your HU, I think it even said +18 db on it. I am not a expert though. Not saying I am right or wrong. I havent had a bass knob in forever. I just use my HU sub controls.

regardless I would prefer rca bass knob if I had 2 choose.

that would be a bass boost knob. some amps come with those and some come with a gain knob. if its a bass boost knob the definitely get the RCA knob.

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that would be a bass boost knob. some amps come with those and some come with a gain knob. if its a bass boost knob the definitely get the RCA knob.

Confusion!! lols Anyways, like I said I would feel safer with the rca knob! I would be like cutting the volume down from your deck.

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