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Setting amp gain with multimeter - load or no load???
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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7917390" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>Ah I see you feel my pain! This is why I have three knobs mounted in my dash one for subwoofer attenuation(rca in-line)subwoofer boost at 45hz and one for high level boost at 12khz if I remember right, you just got to remember to turn the boost down before turning the system up to high levels then add them as/if needed. I also run an in dash volt meter so I can monitor my voltage because when my amps clip my voltage drops so I know to back off a little or at least know just how much further I can push it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7917390, member: 584989"] Ah I see you feel my pain! This is why I have three knobs mounted in my dash one for subwoofer attenuation(rca in-line)subwoofer boost at 45hz and one for high level boost at 12khz if I remember right, you just got to remember to turn the boost down before turning the system up to high levels then add them as/if needed. I also run an in dash volt meter so I can monitor my voltage because when my amps clip my voltage drops so I know to back off a little or at least know just how much further I can push it! [/QUOTE]
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