So the next thing I did was put the autotuba in my car. The previous weekend I installed the oft recommended Blaupunkt THA-1250 PnP 1 Channel 600W Amplifier. I'm an electrical engineer and former SPL competitor, but that was about 20 years ago, (2 Kicker C-12s and a Sentrk amp, I was hitting 133dB. I never said I was a good competitor

Here's my problem. I'm surprised how much I have to turn up the factory radio in order to hear anything from the autotuba. I've set the gain on the amp to max, I've set the HP filter to max, and I've set the LP filter to min (~50Hz). Now I know the autotuba is presenting an 8ohm load to the amp, but still.... The one place I think I might be experiencing a problem is my line level converter. I've always hated these things, but w/o upgrading my radio I'm stuck with using them. The one I'm using is http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Fierce+Audi ... cp=2&lp=13. It was the only one that the Best Buy near me had at the time. I've played around with the pot, but all it does is reduce the sound from the autotuba, so I'm leaving where I'm hearing the most from the AT. I suspect I'm getting around 80-90dBs in car.
I took my voltmeter and set it to AC and measured the voltage across the speaker terminals while playing some low bass music. I was ranging 0.8 - 1.0 VAC. I'm pretty sure I've read other people seeing ~5VAC.
Any ideas?