well according to Alex (ED tech) his write up on amplifer gain and crossover tutorial, he says use the 150hz tonewait what kind of speakers are you setting using a 150hz tone? I thought it was 50hz for sub and 1K for reg speakers
x2. by DMM is more accurate if your a noob, but im to the point where i can set gains by ear and come within 1v + or - of what the formula says they should be. DMM is good though if youre powering 2 subs with 2 amps and they share a chamber though...Don't use that meter; use your ear.
I bet your ear is much more accurate than that piece of shit. Don't listen to all those idiots who swear by MM gain setting.
yea im far from thatx2. by DMM is more accurate if your a noob, but im to the point where i can set gains by ear and come within 1v + or - of what the formula says they should be. DMM is good though if youre powering 2 subs with 2 amps and they share a chamber though...
mine says 45hz-500hzSee if your DMM is capable of reading accurately at 150 hz. I know mine only reads accurately between 50-60 hz.
Chris
yea its the 2nd one ive had today, had one from radio shack, did the same thing, then i returned it bought the one from walmart and that does the same thingget a better DMM? I've never had a problem with mine //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif