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<blockquote data-quote="mikeyboc" data-source="post: 1933328" data-attributes="member: 563895"><p>What screw? The gain knob? It should stop, twice actually. Use the gain setting tutorial mentioned above to figure out the desired voltage. Put in your test tone, turn to the desired volume (without clipping, with subwoofer control at the normal level), put the DMM on the speaker terminals with no speaker wire attached. Then turn the gain knob slowly until the voltage is at the right level. It is not as complicated as it sounds, but reading that gain setting tutorial will help you greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeyboc, post: 1933328, member: 563895"] What screw? The gain knob? It should stop, twice actually. Use the gain setting tutorial mentioned above to figure out the desired voltage. Put in your test tone, turn to the desired volume (without clipping, with subwoofer control at the normal level), put the DMM on the speaker terminals with no speaker wire attached. Then turn the gain knob slowly until the voltage is at the right level. It is not as complicated as it sounds, but reading that gain setting tutorial will help you greatly. [/QUOTE]
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