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Setting gains with voltmeter?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8246655" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Those amps will not do half of that if they were struck by lightning, still I'd expect a little more than 10V out of the larger one.</p><p></p><p>Really you ought to just let this thread die because you seem to have all the answers and a huge chip on your shoulder. You refuse to answer questions or post pics to help us troubleshoot through process of elimination.</p><p></p><p>Boss has like a 20 year track record of rating things at 4X what they will actually do and anybody who points that out is the bad guy here, so whatever. If it sounds amazing and you know everything just go away and let this thread die.</p><p></p><p>If it sounds good it is good and you don't need to worry beyond that, though I suspect this is not the case. My ***** sounds good and I don't go poking around with the gains and a DMM because I'm happy. More likely you are NOT happy with what is going on and don't like the potential answers that either those amps are doing as much as they will ever do, or you are doing something wrong measuring things or with your settings.</p><p></p><p>By all means go sign up at another forum and see if you get any better answers then come back and tell us all we were wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8246655, member: 614752"] Those amps will not do half of that if they were struck by lightning, still I'd expect a little more than 10V out of the larger one. Really you ought to just let this thread die because you seem to have all the answers and a huge chip on your shoulder. You refuse to answer questions or post pics to help us troubleshoot through process of elimination. Boss has like a 20 year track record of rating things at 4X what they will actually do and anybody who points that out is the bad guy here, so whatever. If it sounds amazing and you know everything just go away and let this thread die. If it sounds good it is good and you don't need to worry beyond that, though I suspect this is not the case. My ***** sounds good and I don't go poking around with the gains and a DMM because I'm happy. More likely you are NOT happy with what is going on and don't like the potential answers that either those amps are doing as much as they will ever do, or you are doing something wrong measuring things or with your settings. By all means go sign up at another forum and see if you get any better answers then come back and tell us all we were wrong. [/QUOTE]
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