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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 6833035" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>You linked to another thread full of members bickering about the same thing. I'm at work and don't have time to read the entire thread, but is any actual evidence/test data presented? Because to me that just looks like a bunch of guys arguing...</p><p></p><p>Besides, I asked for YOU to explain how it's bad. I'm not saying it's the best method in the world, but setting your gain with a DMM using a 0db test tone is pretty much the idiot proof way for noobs to avoid clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 6833035, member: 567719"] You linked to another thread full of members bickering about the same thing. I'm at work and don't have time to read the entire thread, but is any actual evidence/test data presented? Because to me that just looks like a bunch of guys arguing... Besides, I asked for YOU to explain how it's bad. I'm not saying it's the best method in the world, but setting your gain with a DMM using a 0db test tone is pretty much the idiot proof way for noobs to avoid clipping. [/QUOTE]
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