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<blockquote data-quote="waggs" data-source="post: 2328970" data-attributes="member: 570929"><p>i bought a rockford p3002: 300watt 2 channel amp for my comps for $50 on ebay a few weeks ago. i installed my stuff this weekend and when i used my dmm to adjust the gain i couldn't get it to get an accurate reading. the highest it could go to was 5.4v. it's on high pass and i used a 0db 1000hz tone and came up bad. it's not my meter cause i used it on my sub amp and it worked like it's supposed to. the meter is on ac voltage.</p><p></p><p>i hooked up the amp to my cdt's and adjusted everything by ear. after a while the tweeters turn off so i turned the gain down a little bit more. the tweeters don't cut off anymore but the comps aren't as loud as i was hoping. my coaxials seemed louder when i had them. do i have a bad amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waggs, post: 2328970, member: 570929"] i bought a rockford p3002: 300watt 2 channel amp for my comps for $50 on ebay a few weeks ago. i installed my stuff this weekend and when i used my dmm to adjust the gain i couldn't get it to get an accurate reading. the highest it could go to was 5.4v. it's on high pass and i used a 0db 1000hz tone and came up bad. it's not my meter cause i used it on my sub amp and it worked like it's supposed to. the meter is on ac voltage. i hooked up the amp to my cdt's and adjusted everything by ear. after a while the tweeters turn off so i turned the gain down a little bit more. the tweeters don't cut off anymore but the comps aren't as loud as i was hoping. my coaxials seemed louder when i had them. do i have a bad amp? [/QUOTE]
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