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bigjul45 
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I have an alpine iva d310 when I turn my volume up to the highest setting all of my door speakers cut off. I am an amateur at this can some one help me trouble shoot i am in a audio competition at the end of the month and 'm trying to get my sounds right. I also have a alpine amp that is running my door speakers by the time soemone responds I will have the model number

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How did you set the gain on your amplifier?
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I don't know if there are specific numbers for the gain but I increased the gain to make the speakers louder. Should I try turning the gain down? If this works, what else can i do to make the speakers louder or will I need stronger speakers to increase the gain?
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Posted: June 10, 2008 at 12:10 AM / IP Logged  
You need to set the gain properly to match the output from your head unit (use the forum search feature if you don't know how to do this.)  If it then does not get loud enough for your purposes you'll probably need to upgrade both the speakers and amplifier.
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I will try this and let you know how I make out.

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