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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8578096" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>Looks good man... so you asked for specs, got them PM'd to you, thanked me emphatically and said it was getting built in the AM... THEN went looking for help anyways with a prefab?... and then today you PM'd ME for advice about setting your amp gains?.. To which I replied to you...</p><p></p><p>Okay... The question is easy to answer... you should open a thread under "Amplifiers" as I will not be seen like others as someone who PM's other members with "special" treatment... I am a member in this forum... but I find that it is best to always answer questions publicly, and give others a chance to weigh in... even after 25 years around this hobby. I still find that someone else has a better way of explaining how to do or even doing the process in question. I've been a member since 2013 and have only started posting advice after a prolonged period of evaluating who is who and what sort of advice I'm likely to get from certain members. I've learned to take some advice and ignore some as well. There are multiple threads already on this subject... "Setting amp gains"... if you would like to just look for them.... I will be looking forward to reading your thread if you cannot find them. I can answer the question however I feel that in a public forum is best.</p><p></p><p>As to your current question... Jeffdachef gave you some good advice... Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8578096, member: 658920"] Looks good man... so you asked for specs, got them PM'd to you, thanked me emphatically and said it was getting built in the AM... THEN went looking for help anyways with a prefab?... and then today you PM'd ME for advice about setting your amp gains?.. To which I replied to you... Okay... The question is easy to answer... you should open a thread under "Amplifiers" as I will not be seen like others as someone who PM's other members with "special" treatment... I am a member in this forum... but I find that it is best to always answer questions publicly, and give others a chance to weigh in... even after 25 years around this hobby. I still find that someone else has a better way of explaining how to do or even doing the process in question. I've been a member since 2013 and have only started posting advice after a prolonged period of evaluating who is who and what sort of advice I'm likely to get from certain members. I've learned to take some advice and ignore some as well. There are multiple threads already on this subject... "Setting amp gains"... if you would like to just look for them.... I will be looking forward to reading your thread if you cannot find them. I can answer the question however I feel that in a public forum is best. As to your current question... Jeffdachef gave you some good advice... Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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