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<blockquote data-quote="mastadulog" data-source="post: 877921" data-attributes="member: 556089"><p>i just did this this morning and the voltage i got from my formula was 48.1. i had the hu level flattened out except i had the fade on full rear because i couldnt stand the buzzing noise. am i supposed to put the leads the same way my sub is wiring. for instance, my subs are wired so that one speaker wire is connected to - from one channel and + from the other channel so its in bridged mode. am i supposed to put the leads the same way? because i was getting some crazy readings around the 80 range. if i put the leads in on just channel i would get readings in the 40s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastadulog, post: 877921, member: 556089"] i just did this this morning and the voltage i got from my formula was 48.1. i had the hu level flattened out except i had the fade on full rear because i couldnt stand the buzzing noise. am i supposed to put the leads the same way my sub is wiring. for instance, my subs are wired so that one speaker wire is connected to - from one channel and + from the other channel so its in bridged mode. am i supposed to put the leads the same way? because i was getting some crazy readings around the 80 range. if i put the leads in on just channel i would get readings in the 40s [/QUOTE]
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