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very low RCA voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="ascitiesburn69" data-source="post: 6489943" data-attributes="member: 595427"><p>Are you testing this with the volume turned all the way up? Because most HUs don't produce full voltage until volume is maxed....And are you testing DC or AC voltage? and try this...Unplug the rcas from the amp and test from there touching the neg probe to the outside of the RCA and the pos probe to the "probe" of the rca cable.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Missed the AC voltage part... lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ascitiesburn69, post: 6489943, member: 595427"] Are you testing this with the volume turned all the way up? Because most HUs don't produce full voltage until volume is maxed....And are you testing DC or AC voltage? and try this...Unplug the rcas from the amp and test from there touching the neg probe to the outside of the RCA and the pos probe to the "probe" of the rca cable. EDIT: Missed the AC voltage part... lol [/QUOTE]
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