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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 5634350" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>regardless, you should always be gauging it based on your senses of where it should be. Set it where it seems right by ear/eye, and then play it for a few days with your regular music as always</p><p></p><p>if the subs seem to be stressed or are heating up/getting smelly, turn it down a bit and see how that does, if you feel like its got more in it and the subs are under no stress, turn it up a little and see if it gets louder sustainably, and so on</p><p></p><p>I no longer set using a dmm, you're better off just getting to know your equipment and knowing its limits than trusting the false sense of security a dmm can give you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 5634350, member: 592162"] regardless, you should always be gauging it based on your senses of where it should be. Set it where it seems right by ear/eye, and then play it for a few days with your regular music as always if the subs seem to be stressed or are heating up/getting smelly, turn it down a bit and see how that does, if you feel like its got more in it and the subs are under no stress, turn it up a little and see if it gets louder sustainably, and so on I no longer set using a dmm, you're better off just getting to know your equipment and knowing its limits than trusting the false sense of security a dmm can give you [/QUOTE]
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