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<blockquote data-quote="mike49504" data-source="post: 7101918" data-attributes="member: 624789"><p>yes that meter will work. You need to set the meter to DC voltage. Hook power ,ground and remote to the amp do not plug in rca jacks or speaker wires. Power the amp on place your black probe on the amps ground terminal. take the red probe and test each leg of the outputs they are 3 legged devices on the sides of the amp closest to the rca jacks . Check to see if you have rail voltage on any of them . For example place black probe on ground terminal of the amp and touch red probe on leg 1 of the output then touch red probe on middle leg of output then place red probe on leg 3 of the outputs post your results as followed</p><p></p><p>1:</p><p></p><p>2:</p><p></p><p>3:</p><p></p><p>Whats the voltages on leg1</p><p></p><p>whats the voltage on middle leg</p><p></p><p>whats the voltage on the 3rd leg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike49504, post: 7101918, member: 624789"] yes that meter will work. You need to set the meter to DC voltage. Hook power ,ground and remote to the amp do not plug in rca jacks or speaker wires. Power the amp on place your black probe on the amps ground terminal. take the red probe and test each leg of the outputs they are 3 legged devices on the sides of the amp closest to the rca jacks . Check to see if you have rail voltage on any of them . For example place black probe on ground terminal of the amp and touch red probe on leg 1 of the output then touch red probe on middle leg of output then place red probe on leg 3 of the outputs post your results as followed 1: 2: 3: Whats the voltages on leg1 whats the voltage on middle leg whats the voltage on the 3rd leg [/QUOTE]
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