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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8605569" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>its the AMM-1 like the first screenshot i put in, OP does not have something of that calibre, he has a typical multi-meter that measures AC volts. I can get over 70 volts at 1 ohm on a 3.5k amp but is that necessarily clean? NOPE. No amount of wording can get through to his head that his measurements are irrelevant and his amp is Overrated but he refuses to believe so and thinks his amp actually does rated and sets his amps that way. I'm sure even you know the dangers of that. Hence the multi-meter method of gain setting is EXTREMELY flawed in more ways than one. You got noobs like this thinking they properly set their amps and that their amps is doing rated power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8605569, member: 650438"] its the AMM-1 like the first screenshot i put in, OP does not have something of that calibre, he has a typical multi-meter that measures AC volts. I can get over 70 volts at 1 ohm on a 3.5k amp but is that necessarily clean? NOPE. No amount of wording can get through to his head that his measurements are irrelevant and his amp is Overrated but he refuses to believe so and thinks his amp actually does rated and sets his amps that way. I'm sure even you know the dangers of that. Hence the multi-meter method of gain setting is EXTREMELY flawed in more ways than one. You got noobs like this thinking they properly set their amps and that their amps is doing rated power. [/QUOTE]
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