Kasey came by with his jeep sitting on 12 15" DC Audio woofers in a wall. He also has 3 amplifiers running the system. A 4 Channel Rockford Fosgate Amp on the mids, a Alpine amp on the tweets, and a DC Audio 9k amp on the Bass. We very quickly set the entire system up and the results were good! Watch the video, see what he thinks of this product!
AVAILABLE ONLY AT http://www.wcCarAudio.com *** Ever wonder how to set your amp gains properly? We now have a hassle free solution and anyone can set them like a pro! The SMD Distortion Detector DD-1 is the answer! This is not just an alternative to an Oscilloscope. It does not just detect clipping, it detects DISTORTION. Even a clean, unclipped signal can contain distortion. This device will sniff it out. Once you have set your gains with proper "overlap", you will notice your system sounds better then ever and may even be louder! Remember, the gain setting is NOT a volume knob, it is there to match the signal input to the head units output so you can reach maximum clean power as the deck is reaching its own maximum output.
Use tracks ranging from 0db to -15 db (included on the disc) to set your gain overlaps according to the way you play your system. Detailed instructions will be included of course and i promise you this is EASY. EVERY serious installer should have one of these. Search youtube to see what the first "beta" testers are saying about this product.
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40hz -10dB? That's gonna cause a lot of unintended clipping considering a lot of bass lines in songs are quite a bit louder than that. For example, "Thug Motivation 101" is around -6dB, and some decaf stuff is even -3dB or louder. -5dB is the lowest you should go, IMO.
getloud207 1 month ago
@getloud207 you are worried about something you should never worry about. Sounds like you dont even have a concept of how to properly set a gain to me. Its cool, your not alone.
meade916 1 month ago 3