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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 4320506" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>You're right in that I assumed you were talking maximum rated power -- I apologize.</p><p></p><p>How do you figure that I would get better results using a DMM though? Am I supposed to magically guess what power will be up to my liking for output on my mids? How am I supposed to guess what kind of power I would need for my tweeters to blend well with my mids? For my sub?</p><p></p><p>The DMM method is just not practical at all when you're trying to accomplish a balanced sound and especially when running active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 4320506, member: 570419"] You're right in that I assumed you were talking maximum rated power -- I apologize. How do you figure that I would get better results using a DMM though? Am I supposed to magically guess what power will be up to my liking for output on my mids? How am I supposed to guess what kind of power I would need for my tweeters to blend well with my mids? For my sub? The DMM method is just not practical at all when you're trying to accomplish a balanced sound and especially when running active. [/QUOTE]
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