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<blockquote data-quote="herculeshero" data-source="post: 8311441" data-attributes="member: 648642"><p>Yea, I was measuring AC, I tried multiple different settings to make sure if was getting the reading I was and I tried both different positive plugs. It seems my amp measures volt sensitivity? On one end it says 9v at the lowest and .2v at the highest. Does this make a difference? I will try another test tone, the 45hz -6db that was recommended. And I never thought about having a bad file. Also I uploaded it to my iPod instead of burning a cd. I'll try a cd next time as well. I'll try this stuff tomorrow and post my results. I'm going to sand my ground point too, just to be sure. Thanks for everyone's help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herculeshero, post: 8311441, member: 648642"] Yea, I was measuring AC, I tried multiple different settings to make sure if was getting the reading I was and I tried both different positive plugs. It seems my amp measures volt sensitivity? On one end it says 9v at the lowest and .2v at the highest. Does this make a difference? I will try another test tone, the 45hz -6db that was recommended. And I never thought about having a bad file. Also I uploaded it to my iPod instead of burning a cd. I'll try a cd next time as well. I'll try this stuff tomorrow and post my results. I'm going to sand my ground point too, just to be sure. Thanks for everyone's help. [/QUOTE]
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