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  1. It's pretty much a rule of thumb to leave bass boost of any kind alone unless your doing specific and planned out builds where your using bass boost to bring certain notes out better. But the stereo bass boost and bass levels should be on zero, there's a voltage that comes off your head unit to your amp through the rcas, the gain is designed to match that voltage to give you the correct power output for your head units signal. If you turn bass boost up that signals voltage goes up and since the amp is at the same level your not Dumping extra power into your system that it wasn't designed to handle or use. That causes bad signals and can blow a sub on power way under the rated threshold for said sub. You want more bass get a bigger amp, or upgrade electrical. Or both depending on the amp lol

  2. Thank you for the detailed answer. At first, bass boost sounded juicy, but I’m dealing with brand new components so I was afraid using that. Bass boost will now stay on zero. Thanks!

  3. If a small amp sends clipped input to a large sub, bad shit will happen.

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