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any interest in a gain setting tool
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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1316606" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>DMM is more flexible overall.....but this device would take the brain work out of it for someone who frequently sets amplifier gains (like an installer) or someone who has no clue (you know....the people who read the gain setting tutorial then come back with 50 million questions, and after it's all said still has no idea WTF we are talking about).</p><p></p><p>And yes, an o-scope would again be more flexible overall....but it'd also be &gt;5x more expensive, and if your sole purpose was to use it to set gains there'd really be no reason to get one over this device unless you just wanted to feel cool because you owned an handheld o-scope.</p><p></p><p>Hell, for $25 I'd probably grab one just for ease of use for when I install in buddy's cars and whatnot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1316606, member: 555320"] DMM is more flexible overall.....but this device would take the brain work out of it for someone who frequently sets amplifier gains (like an installer) or someone who has no clue (you know....the people who read the gain setting tutorial then come back with 50 million questions, and after it's all said still has no idea WTF we are talking about). And yes, an o-scope would again be more flexible overall....but it'd also be >5x more expensive, and if your sole purpose was to use it to set gains there'd really be no reason to get one over this device unless you just wanted to feel cool because you owned an handheld o-scope. Hell, for $25 I'd probably grab one just for ease of use for when I install in buddy's cars and whatnot. [/QUOTE]
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