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<blockquote data-quote="SeanDub" data-source="post: 4221543" data-attributes="member: 568046"><p>As far as in the dash, my P880-PRS deck has a display option that displays the voltage. I also have a AudioControl Epic - 150 in the dash which can tell me dBs or voltage, and the difference between the two is a matter of hundredths of a decimal, so I'm content to use the pioneer deck.</p><p></p><p>I also have a Stinger voltage meter that I used in a previous install, it worked great in my dash for that car. I'm thinking about installing it in the rear by the amp so I can see the voltage when doing demos, testing amp output, or just to compare the voltage difference between by the amp and at the dash.</p><p></p><p>I recommend the Stinger model if you want something that is cheap and accurate. I liked it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanDub, post: 4221543, member: 568046"] As far as in the dash, my P880-PRS deck has a display option that displays the voltage. I also have a AudioControl Epic - 150 in the dash which can tell me dBs or voltage, and the difference between the two is a matter of hundredths of a decimal, so I'm content to use the pioneer deck. I also have a Stinger voltage meter that I used in a previous install, it worked great in my dash for that car. I'm thinking about installing it in the rear by the amp so I can see the voltage when doing demos, testing amp output, or just to compare the voltage difference between by the amp and at the dash. I recommend the Stinger model if you want something that is cheap and accurate. I liked it. [/QUOTE]
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