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Username: Metall1cfan

Post Number: 1
Registered: Sep-04
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My amp is wired for low level output, but do I need to go ahead and install it for high level output too? I plan on only using the low level though...

I read somewhere that this could cause damage by running both...

I have everything installed and it works...just not like it should...barely anything comes out of the subs...I'm thinking its the frequency..or bad wires..

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Username: Pat_l

Tucson, AZ
USA

Post Number: 554
Registered: Apr-04
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You need to turn you gain up. If you use the amp foe hi-level then your using it for component speakers, if you run low-pass then your using it for subs. If nothing is barley coming out then it could be 2 things: Gain not set right (turn it up) or too weak of an amp to power the subs.
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Username: Metall1cfan

Post Number: 2
Registered: Sep-04
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amp is 1000watts..so it must be the gain?

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Johnathan
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yes, the gain, turn it down
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