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Another amp gain question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Scotnemily" data-source="post: 8588179" data-attributes="member: 673497"><p>Thanks for the video. I had read that I needed to set the amp gain that way, but the video makes it clear. A few things though. I still need to reduce the voltage going into my amp. Since I have higher voltage is the procedure in the video still the same? I am kind of over driving my amp the way it is now. I still need to hook up my DMM and play with the LOC to see if I can lower the voltage there. if not is there something I can put inline to lower it or am I really going to have a problem putting 4.5vrms into a amp rated for 2.5vrms? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotnemily, post: 8588179, member: 673497"] Thanks for the video. I had read that I needed to set the amp gain that way, but the video makes it clear. A few things though. I still need to reduce the voltage going into my amp. Since I have higher voltage is the procedure in the video still the same? I am kind of over driving my amp the way it is now. I still need to hook up my DMM and play with the LOC to see if I can lower the voltage there. if not is there something I can put inline to lower it or am I really going to have a problem putting 4.5vrms into a amp rated for 2.5vrms? thanks [/QUOTE]
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