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<blockquote data-quote="phish368" data-source="post: 6336674" data-attributes="member: 570654"><p>Yes sir. Speaker wires were disconnected and the DMM was connected directly to each speaker terminal.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the answer on #1. I had a feelings it was nothing to be concerned with but I just wanted to make sure.</p><p></p><p>As far as the sub issue, i guess my only worry is the Low/High Input selector on the Amp. Currently I have it set to High but I have to turn that gain knob almost all the way up. If i set the input selector to low, i have a lot of room on that gain knob to move and plenty of headroom to tweak.. I was more concerned with the 'best practices" that seem to be stated in a lot of manuals...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phish368, post: 6336674, member: 570654"] Yes sir. Speaker wires were disconnected and the DMM was connected directly to each speaker terminal. Thank you for the answer on #1. I had a feelings it was nothing to be concerned with but I just wanted to make sure. As far as the sub issue, i guess my only worry is the Low/High Input selector on the Amp. Currently I have it set to High but I have to turn that gain knob almost all the way up. If i set the input selector to low, i have a lot of room on that gain knob to move and plenty of headroom to tweak.. I was more concerned with the 'best practices" that seem to be stated in a lot of manuals... [/QUOTE]
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