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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKNelson" data-source="post: 8924503" data-attributes="member: 694731"><p>I know how to use a DD-1 from the tutorials, but have a question about it. Does it matter what ohm load your going to be running at after the gain is set? I know when you use a multimeter to set your target output voltage to whatever it is going to be, you have to take the square root of watts times ohms and that gives you your power target. So will the maximum clean signal remain the same across all loads. .5 ohm, 1 ohm, etc? Assuming your amplifier is stable at those loads. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKNelson, post: 8924503, member: 694731"] I know how to use a DD-1 from the tutorials, but have a question about it. Does it matter what ohm load your going to be running at after the gain is set? I know when you use a multimeter to set your target output voltage to whatever it is going to be, you have to take the square root of watts times ohms and that gives you your power target. So will the maximum clean signal remain the same across all loads. .5 ohm, 1 ohm, etc? Assuming your amplifier is stable at those loads. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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