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I don't think it gets any better than this...

 

I was looking over SMD a while ago to see if i could see any pointless threads today and came across this that is just terrible..

 

We all know the CC-1 is completely pointless..   A $10 DMM can do the exact same thing it can do so here we go.. 

 

Someone's CC-1 is not "lighting up" at all, lol.  so the user is lost.. 

 

Following comments to troubleshoot-

 

Do you have a DMM?

Yes.

 

Use it to start probing this and that to locate the problem.. 

 

So, if the user is intelligent enough(like in elementary school) to know how to use a DMM to probe things.. then why is the CC-1 being used?

I just can't take it anymore..  Just hilarious.

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i guess u havent heard of that one device used to measure REAL output power of any amp up to something like 20-30kw but it costs around $5,000.

 

Now.. before u go crazy on the price, let's assume, for $5k, the thing is hella-legit...

 

No...

 

You have to MANUALLY program what impedance your subs are wired at.....

WTF.. really.. 

 

Then it will not accurately read real power due to.. guess what..  impedance curve.. 

 

I could go on and on but.. hey.. i'm still waiting for the BB-1 to come out.

 

That way i can set my bass boosts properly without issue.

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