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Setting gains with voltmeter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nutdawg651" data-source="post: 8246715" data-attributes="member: 654970"><p>dont listen for distortion in my opinion it doesnt work , un plug the rcas from your amp and put the red probe to the prong and the black to the clips that hold it whatever iit reads set the amps gain to that voltage , your not going to be satisfied with the amp just because your only going to be seeing a few hundred watts , a mono amp would be your best bet , your only hope is to get rid of the boss and look for a higher fuse rating , rule of thumb what every fuse is rated add a 0 thats what youll be seeing in true power</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nutdawg651, post: 8246715, member: 654970"] dont listen for distortion in my opinion it doesnt work , un plug the rcas from your amp and put the red probe to the prong and the black to the clips that hold it whatever iit reads set the amps gain to that voltage , your not going to be satisfied with the amp just because your only going to be seeing a few hundred watts , a mono amp would be your best bet , your only hope is to get rid of the boss and look for a higher fuse rating , rule of thumb what every fuse is rated add a 0 thats what youll be seeing in true power [/QUOTE]
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