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  1. I scrolled up expecting such. WTF 'Tis the best phrase to kill a serious or heavy conversation.... {person 1} "As I see it, the protests/riots of uncalled for" {person 2} "I disagree, it is civil display of speaking out" {person 1} "No, it really just appears as an excuse for people to go nuts and damage business and attack peo.." {person 2} "Titty sprinkles" {person 1&2} Giggles I will never forget that. Aaron name your caliber and gun and I can meet you half way! Not worth wasting your bullets. New campaign, Peace & Beer. It would never be a waste to protect you and Arthur.
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    The DD1 is ABSOLUTELY the STUPIDEST way to set gain on your amplifier. Amusingly the second is a DMM. You've been reading where morons post.
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    From my understanding the best and safest way is to set gain on amp all the way down plug in remote and turn the remote all the way up. Then use a multimeter (lots of tutorials on YouTube) if you don't have a dd1 and play a test tone on repeat and adjust the remote gain on the amp until you reach your desired voltage as derived from an equation that escapes me at the moment but should be in the video. This way you can't set your gains above where they should be and the remote knob will allow you to turn it down but not above where it should be

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