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<blockquote data-quote="atlbraves" data-source="post: 5610107" data-attributes="member: 606510"><p>I was wondering since i am not 100% sure and dont trust myself to set gains by ear. I have been using a 1khz tone for comps, and 50hz tone for subs. I unplug the speakers set the HU 75% all settings zero set exactly what the volts are supposed to be according to the ohms.</p><p></p><p>So i was wondering setting that way with a DMM how far is that off from real power its actually putting out where u have the gains set at. How much higher or lower are you setting the watts using a DMM compared to a O-Scope and getting them exactly the right wattage.</p><p></p><p>anyone ever compared.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlbraves, post: 5610107, member: 606510"] I was wondering since i am not 100% sure and dont trust myself to set gains by ear. I have been using a 1khz tone for comps, and 50hz tone for subs. I unplug the speakers set the HU 75% all settings zero set exactly what the volts are supposed to be according to the ohms. So i was wondering setting that way with a DMM how far is that off from real power its actually putting out where u have the gains set at. How much higher or lower are you setting the watts using a DMM compared to a O-Scope and getting them exactly the right wattage. anyone ever compared. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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