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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 6831614" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>dmm arent really reliable for test output rails dude. it cant keep up with the transistors switching that fast. it will give you a reading but mabye not the right one. and you do know that th output on the amp is actually ac current right? im not trying to slam you or call you out or anything. mabye call a local shop and ask them to set the gain for you with there o scope. if they dont have one call around until you find one that does. it will only cost a couple bucks and you will know its done right.</p><p></p><p>also, if your panels are distorting the imaging that bad then you my friend need some second skin or dynamat or anything. something to stop that. the smell your getting is the voice coil heating up. its normal during the break in period. once you set the gain for the break in period you might want to revisit the tuning and check the amp again to see if its perfect again. buying an o scope is a worth while investment. and they always re sell for a good price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 6831614, member: 622195"] dmm arent really reliable for test output rails dude. it cant keep up with the transistors switching that fast. it will give you a reading but mabye not the right one. and you do know that th output on the amp is actually ac current right? im not trying to slam you or call you out or anything. mabye call a local shop and ask them to set the gain for you with there o scope. if they dont have one call around until you find one that does. it will only cost a couple bucks and you will know its done right. also, if your panels are distorting the imaging that bad then you my friend need some second skin or dynamat or anything. something to stop that. the smell your getting is the voice coil heating up. its normal during the break in period. once you set the gain for the break in period you might want to revisit the tuning and check the amp again to see if its perfect again. buying an o scope is a worth while investment. and they always re sell for a good price. [/QUOTE]
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