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Nice job Adenton, sounds nice! General rule of thumb for rushmore head units is to tune your amp to max your sound at 13 rather than max the volume at 17. The HU starts sending a distorted signal at 14/17 "volume boxes"
Nice job Adenton, sounds nice! General rule of thumb for rushmore head units is to tune your amp to max your sound at 13 rather than max the volume at 17. The HU starts sending a distorted signal at 14/17 "volume boxes"
good work man!
Thank you. I tuned it at 15. Couldn't remember where it was supposed to be, just remembered it wasn't max. Should have my PSM this week. When I pull the fairing I'll reset gains at 13 just to be safe. Thanks again for the info.
Thank you. I tuned it at 15. Couldn't remember where it was supposed to be, just remembered it wasn't max. Should have my PSM this week. When I pull the fairing I'll reset gains at 13 just to be safe. Thanks again for the info.
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