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<blockquote data-quote="undeadxsunshine" data-source="post: 5540890" data-attributes="member: 604691"><p>Didn't know that using a DMM was that bad, from what I've read on here it seemed like the right way to do it. It actually did turn out well though with them set like that. I only get the noise with a few songs super heavy bass, and only when it is up really loud. With the filter turned to high I didn't get the noise, but I also didn't try pushing them that hard. Bottom line is once I get a sub to take care of my lows I can filter out more of the lows to really make sure none of this happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeadxsunshine, post: 5540890, member: 604691"] Didn't know that using a DMM was that bad, from what I've read on here it seemed like the right way to do it. It actually did turn out well though with them set like that. I only get the noise with a few songs super heavy bass, and only when it is up really loud. With the filter turned to high I didn't get the noise, but I also didn't try pushing them that hard. Bottom line is once I get a sub to take care of my lows I can filter out more of the lows to really make sure none of this happens. [/QUOTE]
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