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<blockquote data-quote="tcguy85" data-source="post: 4246238" data-attributes="member: 574289"><p>i know you didn't mention active, i was just giving an example. anyway, he could be wasting a lot of power. music is dynamic, test tones are not.</p><p></p><p>for noobs, the dmm method will make sure the amp won't be driven into clipping but if he knows what he is doing and what to listen for then he might be able to get more power out of his current amp. thats all i'm saying. if you wanna use a dmm feel free, but it's really not the best way.</p><p></p><p>to the OP: did you use you 0db or a -3db test tone to set the gains?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcguy85, post: 4246238, member: 574289"] i know you didn't mention active, i was just giving an example. anyway, he could be wasting a lot of power. music is dynamic, test tones are not. for noobs, the dmm method will make sure the amp won't be driven into clipping but if he knows what he is doing and what to listen for then he might be able to get more power out of his current amp. thats all i'm saying. if you wanna use a dmm feel free, but it's really not the best way. to the OP: did you use you 0db or a -3db test tone to set the gains? [/QUOTE]
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