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Username: 334ballin

Post Number: 2
Registered: Apr-08
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i have two 6x9 speakers hooked to a 400watt 4 channel amp , but when i turn my music to the max its really not loud at all.. wat do i do w.out blowing the speakers..?
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Username: Treez

Its not loud until it ...

Post Number: 333
Registered: Aug-06
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1.Determine the impedance of the speakers and wire accordingly to the amp.

2.Ensure that your crossover is set to highpass or fullrange, whichever suits your listening needs.

3.Set the gains on the amp using a dimm at about 3/4 volume(never full volume).

4.Play properly recorded music...lol

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Username: 334ballin

Post Number: 3
Registered: Apr-08
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haha thanks.. but wats a dimm?
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Username: Waresgaragestereo

Fort Valley, GA

Post Number: 110
Registered: Mar-08
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digital multimeter. a ohm meter in plain english. its also refered to as a volt meter. both can be set to do the same things just have different names/
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Username: •cam•

BC
Canada

Post Number: 2434
Registered: Nov-06
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You should be a little more clear, oh guru Ware. ;)

A multimeter can measure resistance and voltage. I think you might be a little confused though. There are devices that strictly measure voltage and others that strictly measure resistance. A multimeter is a multimeter. A volt meter is not.
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Username: Juliob

Santo Domingo
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Post Number: 5304
Registered: Dec-05
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multi= variety, a bunch, a group LOL!

Start from there.
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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 7434
Registered: Jul-06
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And amperage. Usually up to ~10 amps.
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