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Setting gains with voltmeter?
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<blockquote data-quote="shauncox26" data-source="post: 8246591" data-attributes="member: 654960"><p>honest opinion! sell the boss audio gear to a local and get u some audio poop or something a little better. then try again. if im not mistaken ur running ur subs on a 4ch, y not a mono. what is it u really need help with? the dmm shows 10v because that's all it will put out that's it boss is a horrible brand when it comes to ratings. it does however have flashy eye catching products draw inexperienced people in .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shauncox26, post: 8246591, member: 654960"] honest opinion! sell the boss audio gear to a local and get u some audio poop or something a little better. then try again. if im not mistaken ur running ur subs on a 4ch, y not a mono. what is it u really need help with? the dmm shows 10v because that's all it will put out that's it boss is a horrible brand when it comes to ratings. it does however have flashy eye catching products draw inexperienced people in . [/QUOTE]
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