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Why would you want to monitor the output voltage? You know it changes faster than you can blink right?

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Why would you want to monitor the output voltage? You know it changes faster than you can blink right?

Because different songs require different bass levels. A standard mm cant keep up with changes that fast but it does give you an idea if you are nearing your desired max power. I figured with technology they may make one that compensates for that and can be somewhat accurate. By the way, I'm a low-voltage electrician by trade so I do know a little about voltage changes.

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And what frequency do you think your eyes can respond to?

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What he's saying is that when your trying to see the different voltage levels of an ever changing frequency spectrum, some are faster than others. Or will offer less voltage output depending on driver type, amplifier type, etc etc etc.

This won't work bud.

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