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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8259403" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Oh hell, I didnt notice you had a Pioneer deck??You may have blown the PICO fuse in that joker,in which are common error while swapping amps/speakers ect when powered up.There is a thread on here somewhere/search about Pioneer decks and PICO fuse issues.READ Upon that..You may even be able to google it up by now due to all the issues past couple years.You Tube settings on the DMM be easier to see, and tutorial for you.Rather than explaining.You will not get an exact 4ohm reading on every speaker,be close to it though.Anything below 3.4 Id be concerned about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8259403, member: 634282"] Oh hell, I didnt notice you had a Pioneer deck??You may have blown the PICO fuse in that joker,in which are common error while swapping amps/speakers ect when powered up.There is a thread on here somewhere/search about Pioneer decks and PICO fuse issues.READ Upon that..You may even be able to google it up by now due to all the issues past couple years.You Tube settings on the DMM be easier to see, and tutorial for you.Rather than explaining.You will not get an exact 4ohm reading on every speaker,be close to it though.Anything below 3.4 Id be concerned about [/QUOTE]
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