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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8707429" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Music should be higher than that, I think you should try using the bass side instead of the main side. I mean that's its main advantage besides high signal integrity from other cheap LOCs. I have a feeling that you're bumping up against a frequency response issue with the main circuit because that's incredibly low. The difference between my sine wave tests and music utilizing the same beats is like 90% not 15% Alternatively your test tone is clipping right from the head unit or something. That's definitely not correct. Then again I have a min-max true rms multimeter, you might be getting issues measuring the music. I don't know if that could cause such a large dependency. Does your meter measure maximums over time? Otherwise the odds of you catching a peak on the display are very small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8707429, member: 679555"] Music should be higher than that, I think you should try using the bass side instead of the main side. I mean that's its main advantage besides high signal integrity from other cheap LOCs. I have a feeling that you're bumping up against a frequency response issue with the main circuit because that's incredibly low. The difference between my sine wave tests and music utilizing the same beats is like 90% not 15% Alternatively your test tone is clipping right from the head unit or something. That's definitely not correct. Then again I have a min-max true rms multimeter, you might be getting issues measuring the music. I don't know if that could cause such a large dependency. Does your meter measure maximums over time? Otherwise the odds of you catching a peak on the display are very small. [/QUOTE]
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