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    So after reinstalling my subs some *** messed with my amp settings and now my subs are hitting as hard and really mess up on certian songs with bass like they get stuck on a note adn sound likea machine gun lol its driving me nuts any1 help?
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    Re: Amp problems

    man thats blurry... did u check and make sure you dont have any connections crossed and all your wires are 100% tight....?...try playing around with your bass boost and level if it is not hitting hard enough...getting stuck on some notes sounds like a completely different problem though...like you have a crossed wire or something...

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      ya i donno sorry bout the pic being blurry and when i would mess with the settings thats when it would start getting stuck on some notes
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        Re: Amp problems

        Like I said, Make sure nothing is crossed...looks like it is on LPF like it is supposed to be...what is that mode setting there?

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          Re: Amp problems

          Originally posted by LETZRIDE View Post
          Like I said, Make sure nothing is crossed...looks like it is on LPF like it is supposed to be...what is that mode setting there?
          The "Mode" setting is for stereo or mono. It does appear that the amp is set to LPF (as it should) however, the switch all the way to the right is the crossover frequency. Looks like it's on 50Hz? (pic is mad blurry) Bump it up to 80Hz or 100Hz.

          Doubt that's your problem though. I'd really have to get in there and take a look in person. Start with the Bass Boost "off" or "0db" setting and the gain set very low. Look for loose connections. Also ensure the settings on your headunit are square. To help you troubleshoot, turn off Bass Boosts or "Loud" settings.


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