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How conservative does a test tone make things?
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<blockquote data-quote="tacovic" data-source="post: 5435866" data-attributes="member: 592029"><p>if you set your gain by using a bass heavy song then you would be getting your desired output on that song only. plus bass heavy songs can be at different frequencies. yes it will be fine with that song but i personally like to listen to more than one song. 50 hz tone is a universal frequencies that people with daily drivers use to set thier gains. a bass heavy song you could be setting your gains on a 30 hz tone. not as universal.</p><p></p><p>and i never said it is impossible to set it by ear. but if your like me and want to get the most power out of your amp without clipping then i trust a dmm more than my ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacovic, post: 5435866, member: 592029"] if you set your gain by using a bass heavy song then you would be getting your desired output on that song only. plus bass heavy songs can be at different frequencies. yes it will be fine with that song but i personally like to listen to more than one song. 50 hz tone is a universal frequencies that people with daily drivers use to set thier gains. a bass heavy song you could be setting your gains on a 30 hz tone. not as universal. and i never said it is impossible to set it by ear. but if your like me and want to get the most power out of your amp without clipping then i trust a dmm more than my ears. [/QUOTE]
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