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Different voltages through DMM setting gains?
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<blockquote data-quote="dbjunior" data-source="post: 8512237" data-attributes="member: 611973"><p>What is your source unit? If you are using a pioneer prs unit and have run the auto tune this could be the reason. The auto tune will eq each side independently to match volume levels at the placement of the mic. This is to compensate for the distance from the passenger side vs the driver side. If this is the case set gains with the voltage of the higher side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbjunior, post: 8512237, member: 611973"] What is your source unit? If you are using a pioneer prs unit and have run the auto tune this could be the reason. The auto tune will eq each side independently to match volume levels at the placement of the mic. This is to compensate for the distance from the passenger side vs the driver side. If this is the case set gains with the voltage of the higher side. [/QUOTE]
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