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<blockquote data-quote="mgear" data-source="post: 7464939" data-attributes="member: 636081"><p>Alright, Tomorrow I'm going to try the AA and then once I can get in contact with my uncle who is an electrician, I'm going to see if I can use his DMM for this.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to do both so I get two sources of confirmation since DMMs can go bad. If it turns out it's the head unit, I'd need to buy a new one. The problem is that I haven't actually saw any headunits that have 35 watts per channel (what I need until I end up upgrading the speakers, then I'd get an amp too). Do they even make them with that amount of watts? Most I see are 10 to 15 watts, even the higher-end ones. Also, since it's only four speakers, would it be two channel or four?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgear, post: 7464939, member: 636081"] Alright, Tomorrow I'm going to try the AA and then once I can get in contact with my uncle who is an electrician, I'm going to see if I can use his DMM for this. I'm going to do both so I get two sources of confirmation since DMMs can go bad. If it turns out it's the head unit, I'd need to buy a new one. The problem is that I haven't actually saw any headunits that have 35 watts per channel (what I need until I end up upgrading the speakers, then I'd get an amp too). Do they even make them with that amount of watts? Most I see are 10 to 15 watts, even the higher-end ones. Also, since it's only four speakers, would it be two channel or four? [/QUOTE]
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