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Dsp input /output voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="The Car Stereo Company" data-source="post: 1826857" data-attributes="member: 7124"><p>set your head unit to 70% volume first. then adjust processor and amp gains. the settings vary depending on vehicles so it will be different. you want to keep the gains as low as possible to lower the noise floor, meaning dont turn up the processor gain all the way, and only have a little amp gain. try to level them out to reduce noise. i think my processor is at 40% and my amps are about 70% (door woofer. tweeter are probably 40%. you will hear distortion. once you get to distortion, back off the gains slightly. due to time alignment adjustments and where the speakers are located, the gains are seperately adjusted within the processor so nothing is the same . even though the gains are set on the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Car Stereo Company, post: 1826857, member: 7124"] set your head unit to 70% volume first. then adjust processor and amp gains. the settings vary depending on vehicles so it will be different. you want to keep the gains as low as possible to lower the noise floor, meaning dont turn up the processor gain all the way, and only have a little amp gain. try to level them out to reduce noise. i think my processor is at 40% and my amps are about 70% (door woofer. tweeter are probably 40%. you will hear distortion. once you get to distortion, back off the gains slightly. due to time alignment adjustments and where the speakers are located, the gains are seperately adjusted within the processor so nothing is the same . even though the gains are set on the amp [/QUOTE]
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