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<blockquote data-quote="-01limited-" data-source="post: 7208250" data-attributes="member: 627257"><p>It could be running low voltage thus not putting out as much power as you think it is, in return you turn the gains or volume up and causing it. If you have access to a dmm I'd check your voltage at full tilt at your amp and see what its reading. Other than that I dont know:crap:</p><p></p><p>And if you cant find anyone with a dmm you can get one at wally world or somewhere like that for ~$10</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-01limited-, post: 7208250, member: 627257"] It could be running low voltage thus not putting out as much power as you think it is, in return you turn the gains or volume up and causing it. If you have access to a dmm I'd check your voltage at full tilt at your amp and see what its reading. Other than that I dont know:crap: And if you cant find anyone with a dmm you can get one at wally world or somewhere like that for ~$10 [/QUOTE]
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