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<blockquote data-quote="Anchor 1" data-source="post: 8680518" data-attributes="member: 677654"><p>Hypothetical question. Lets say I have a headunit and an amp that I have dialed in using a DD-1. The amp has a lot more power than I need for my current speakers. I bought the amp so I could grow into it. I'm assuming I use the gain on the amp to tame it down to match the power the speakers need to sound their best. How do I know where to set it? I have a DMM and know how to use it. Thanks in advance for any responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anchor 1, post: 8680518, member: 677654"] Hypothetical question. Lets say I have a headunit and an amp that I have dialed in using a DD-1. The amp has a lot more power than I need for my current speakers. I bought the amp so I could grow into it. I'm assuming I use the gain on the amp to tame it down to match the power the speakers need to sound their best. How do I know where to set it? I have a DMM and know how to use it. Thanks in advance for any responses. [/QUOTE]
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