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How do you properly adjust LOC with DMM?
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<blockquote data-quote="phemps" data-source="post: 8208033" data-attributes="member: 610170"><p>In theory if your input sensitivity is matched with the output of the LOC then everything should be where it needs to be. Thats what gains are designed to do anyway. Theres debate as to whether having high pre-out voltage makes a difference. Seems like the only real reason it may be better is that your gain on your amp will be lower reducing noise floor. Whether or not your LOC introduces and noise into the system if cranked i do not know. oscilloscopes are handy for such a thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phemps, post: 8208033, member: 610170"] In theory if your input sensitivity is matched with the output of the LOC then everything should be where it needs to be. Thats what gains are designed to do anyway. Theres debate as to whether having high pre-out voltage makes a difference. Seems like the only real reason it may be better is that your gain on your amp will be lower reducing noise floor. Whether or not your LOC introduces and noise into the system if cranked i do not know. oscilloscopes are handy for such a thing [/QUOTE]
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