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Issue setting gains with DMM?
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8476131" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>you&#39;re better off setting your sub amp with a -6db tone and your mid/highs amps with a 0db tone, [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] looked at some music and told me about this a while back, most of the low end wont reach the 0db level while the higher frequencies do regularly. </p><p></p><p>some music you listen to will require a higher gain than other music, i wouldnt be able to listen to my subs at the level i like if i couldnt adjust the output of my sub based on what im listening to. i regularly go from 5 to 8 on my headunit depending on what im listening to. a lot of it has to do with listening for the sub stop getting louder and learning when to back off</p><p></p><p>ill make your life easier, if you regularly listen to bluetooth on your phone through your headunit and use android, download frequency generator. you can choose any frequency and output level without needing to download individual tracks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8476131, member: 665412"] you're better off setting your sub amp with a -6db tone and your mid/highs amps with a 0db tone, [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] looked at some music and told me about this a while back, most of the low end wont reach the 0db level while the higher frequencies do regularly. some music you listen to will require a higher gain than other music, i wouldnt be able to listen to my subs at the level i like if i couldnt adjust the output of my sub based on what im listening to. i regularly go from 5 to 8 on my headunit depending on what im listening to. a lot of it has to do with listening for the sub stop getting louder and learning when to back off ill make your life easier, if you regularly listen to bluetooth on your phone through your headunit and use android, download frequency generator. you can choose any frequency and output level without needing to download individual tracks [/QUOTE]
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