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<blockquote data-quote="Beerad93" data-source="post: 8733894" data-attributes="member: 681884"><p>This is interesting. I have a bass knob and have set gains at amp with multimeter with remote knob in the full position and I always feel like I'm cutting myself short. At times, I have just turned the gain up quite a bit more at the amp. And will drive around and adjust gain remotely according to what I'm listening. Comes in handy when you want some bass on "you got lucky" by Tom Petty. Glad to see I'm not the only who has done this. I have yet to master setting gain. I have only a multimeter and want to set it perfectly but I only have a multimeter and I always feel like I get a better result if I go by ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerad93, post: 8733894, member: 681884"] This is interesting. I have a bass knob and have set gains at amp with multimeter with remote knob in the full position and I always feel like I'm cutting myself short. At times, I have just turned the gain up quite a bit more at the amp. And will drive around and adjust gain remotely according to what I'm listening. Comes in handy when you want some bass on "you got lucky" by Tom Petty. Glad to see I'm not the only who has done this. I have yet to master setting gain. I have only a multimeter and want to set it perfectly but I only have a multimeter and I always feel like I get a better result if I go by ear. [/QUOTE]
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