I mean how do I test the voltage my amp is seeing, like to test how far my voltage drops? Do I just take the negative and positive of the DMM and stick them into the speaker terminals along with the speaker wire? Is there anywhere in town I can buy a cheap voltmeter?Digital Multimeter :V
I did not know that, mine has been treating me well so far, besides all of the car audio problems haha. Not going to blame any of the fried amps/blown subs on anyone or anything else besides myself though.are you aware that ford recalled that ENTIRE car of that model year? They are huge pieces of ****.
Put the +/- leads into the Power/Ground inputs and set it to AC volts iirc.I mean how do I test the voltage my amp is seeing, like to test how far my voltage drops? Do I just take the negative and positive of the DMM and stick them into the speaker terminals along with the speaker wire? Is there anywhere in town I can buy a cheap voltmeter?
Put the +/- leads into the Power/Ground inputs and set it to AC volts iirc.I mean how do I test the voltage my amp is seeing, like to test how far my voltage drops? Do I just take the negative and positive of the DMM and stick them into the speaker terminals along with the speaker wire? Is there anywhere in town I can buy a cheap voltmeter?
I'll just pick up a voltmeter when I have a little extra money laying around, do you know anyone in town that wants to buy a dual 12 inch ported box? Only fitty dollasPut the +/- leads into the Power/Ground inputs and set it to AC volts iirc.
I'll just pick up a voltmeter when I have a little extra money laying around, do you know anyone in town that wants to buy a dual 12 inch ported box? Only fitty dollasPut the +/- leads into the Power/Ground inputs and set it to AC volts iirc.
Dont you mean DC volts?Put the +/- leads into the Power/Ground inputs and set it to AC volts iirc.