Setting the Gains w/oscilloscope

Well you dont need an osciloscope but if you used one you just turn your gain up until the wave becomes flat at the top(clipping) instead of a normal wave shape. You can also use a DMM to set your gains properly. An oscilloscop just gives you a visual perspective of what a DMM is measuring.

 
To set the gains with a DMM you need to know how much power your amp can make into a given load. To set with an O-scope you don't. That is the difference. If you have a good amp from a company that properly rates their stuff, the DMM method work great. If you have a cheap amp with questionable ratings, you're better off using an o-scope but also less likely to have one or even know what one is.

 
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