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Amplifier help?

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i just bought this amp for my 2 12" rockford fosgate subwoofers but i dont know what all the connections mean. could anyone explain, i know rem is remote shut off ,ground is ground and B+ is the power supply cable but what do you use the audio left and right things for and all the other little switches

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  1. Right and left r ur RCA cables, they go to ur headunit, and wat other switches r there?


  2. frequency=

    Setting your low-pass filter above 100 Hz gives you the type of boom many rap fans are looking for, while pushing it down to 80 Hz tightens up your bass and improves front soundstaging.

    gain=

    optimizes the amp's output with the receiver's volume set near maximum. You can turn the volume almost all the way up and not damage your speakers or amplify distortion.

    bass boost=

    Increases the output of low frequencies. Usually centered somewhere between 40 and 90 Hz, many amps have variably controlled circuits that allow you to increase the bass level in dB increments (ie. 0-12 dB at 45Hz). Variable bass boosts allow you to adjust the center frequency, changing the character of the bass.

    RCAs=

    sends the audio signal from the radio to the amp, which sends it to the subs
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