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<blockquote data-quote="Pl8er" data-source="post: 4318511" data-attributes="member: 540634"><p>Well, since icetee erased the gain setting tutorial, and you "pro's" are far too busy bashing us for talking about (of all things) caraudio to recreate it, I guess this is a pointless thread.</p><p></p><p>When does using test tones with a DMM not give you a very accurate gain setting? Not all of us can get ahold of an Oscilliscope.</p><p></p><p>My thought on this thread was the OP was just asking where our gains were for chances to ask other questions (if someone's is turned all they way up, why and what have they noticed with it, if it was all the way down, how and what does that do (which was actually asked after I posted mine was all the way down)).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pl8er, post: 4318511, member: 540634"] Well, since icetee erased the gain setting tutorial, and you "pro's" are far too busy bashing us for talking about (of all things) caraudio to recreate it, I guess this is a pointless thread. When does using test tones with a DMM not give you a very accurate gain setting? Not all of us can get ahold of an Oscilliscope. My thought on this thread was the OP was just asking where our gains were for chances to ask other questions (if someone's is turned all they way up, why and what have they noticed with it, if it was all the way down, how and what does that do (which was actually asked after I posted mine was all the way down)). [/QUOTE]
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