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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5960507" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>go by ear as you go pushing it by readings of a dmm you would need an oscope to make sure you are not clipping...over the last 3 years the only peeps i know who blew speakers (not in spl competition) are people who set via a dmm on a test tone only. Better off setting it by ear on matterial you know and listen carefully. One of my friends fried 3 pr of tweeters going active adjusting gains via a DMM only and did this in a period of 2 days LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5960507, member: 541383"] go by ear as you go pushing it by readings of a dmm you would need an oscope to make sure you are not clipping...over the last 3 years the only peeps i know who blew speakers (not in spl competition) are people who set via a dmm on a test tone only. Better off setting it by ear on matterial you know and listen carefully. One of my friends fried 3 pr of tweeters going active adjusting gains via a DMM only and did this in a period of 2 days LOL [/QUOTE]
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