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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8759948" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>Ok. First thing. Speakers are AC, not DC. A tool that only reads DC voltage for a car is not going to be usable testing speakers. If anything you are risking damage to the stereo trying to use it. </p><p>A cheap multimeter can be had for about $7 at places like Harbor Freight. It can be used to test the speakers, the speaker wires and the output of the stereo very quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8759948, member: 582656"] Ok. First thing. Speakers are AC, not DC. A tool that only reads DC voltage for a car is not going to be usable testing speakers. If anything you are risking damage to the stereo trying to use it. A cheap multimeter can be had for about $7 at places like Harbor Freight. It can be used to test the speakers, the speaker wires and the output of the stereo very quickly. [/QUOTE]
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