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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6182174" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>I know all about test tones and how to make them. I burn them to CDs in the WAV format to make sure the attenuation is accurate. I don't plan on measuring any voltages above 40 VAC. However, if I were to use a 1000 Hz test tone for my 4 channel, I'd be measuring 16.73 VAC for my Focals. That 16.73 VAC would have a frequency (because all AC voltages have a frequency) of 1000 Hz or whatever the test tone may be. I'm not sure if I will get an accurate voltage reading at the top of the meter's limit for frequency. Would a slightly lower frequency (800 Hz or so) suffice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6182174, member: 603800"] I know all about test tones and how to make them. I burn them to CDs in the WAV format to make sure the attenuation is accurate. I don't plan on measuring any voltages above 40 VAC. However, if I were to use a 1000 Hz test tone for my 4 channel, I'd be measuring 16.73 VAC for my Focals. That 16.73 VAC would have a frequency (because all AC voltages have a frequency) of 1000 Hz or whatever the test tone may be. I'm not sure if I will get an accurate voltage reading at the top of the meter's limit for frequency. Would a slightly lower frequency (800 Hz or so) suffice? [/QUOTE]
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