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    start with all settings on the amp at zero. turn volume up to the loudest that you will be playing it. pick your frequency range on the amp and slowly turn up the gain first. the turn up the bass boost for a little more kick. do this until u hear distortion then turn it back down intil all distortion is gone. it takes alot of practice and a good ear
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    Alright, thank you both. I will mess with it tomorrow after school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTKGP09 View Post
    start with all settings on the amp at zero. turn volume up to the loudest that you will be playing it. pick your frequency range on the amp and slowly turn up the gain first. the turn up the bass boost for a little more kick. do this until u hear distortion then turn it back down intil all distortion is gone. it takes alot of practice and a good ear
    i have been told the same thing. actually did it on my system and it works swell. if you ahve the boost up on the amp i would leave the gains lower tho. untill you get a better feel of what sound you like and the sub actually broke in. numerous people have told me to leave the boost alone, it all comes down to preference
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