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Check out our newest product....the AMM-1 Audio Multi Meter. I will post up some pics to look at while the video is uploading. It is LONG, but if you are interested in what this piece does, the time will fly by. It's a pretty amazing little tool. Now before you look at franken-meter, please keep in mind it is a PROTO. We have overlay's on the way and this thing is all but ready to start building. We are looking at mid to late December on shipping. If you would like to get in on the pre-sale, click here: http://www.wccaraudio.com/smd-install-tools-electronics/smd-audio-multimeter.html After the presale is over, the price will go up to $399.99. So save $40.00 and get a LOW serial number! We will update you when it is ready to ship and automatically UPGRADE you to 2nd day shipping (from ground) (USA only). AGAIN, this is a PROTO, the finished version will be really nice and not UGLY like this one :D Here is some of the stuff it does....just a basic outline for now although we will add more to this as release date gets near. this is posted on page 2 as well but i wanted it closer to the top - so i am dropping it here too. It's a long video, but interesting to watch!3 points
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The AD-1 Amp Dyno will test an amplifier on a bench or in a car to the amplifier's absolute limits and will measure true power either continuous to 1% THD, or to clipping. It can also measure dynamic burst power per industry standard procedures. All while monitoring the voltage at the amplifier. The AMM-1 Multimeter can measure many things, True Power is one of them. It measures true power into a dynamic reactive load (your speakers) and measures until clipping. This will not tell you what your amp is capable of quite like the AD-1 will, but it will tell you exactly what you are getting out of your amplifier and into your speakers at any frequency between 20-500Hz. Like Steve said, video on its way with more details.3 points
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GREAT BRING BACK BOSS!! Sippin a bud light as I type. Damn, ... Great thread revive.1 point
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yes sir. depending on price you will either get a set of these or one of thte other two we talked about.1 point
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...Changing the game. Love it! Very cool new product. There's going to be a LOT of mad "clampers" out there. I agree, having it connect to a computer to log the data would be nice. How about something more simple. A USB port on the AMM-1 that logs the data and stores it to a CSV file on the attached flash stick? You could then take the flash stick to your computer later and plot the data in Excel. I would assume that writing all that data would slow down the measurements so it might have to be implemented differently, but it'd be a nice feature anyway. Am I the only one who's curious about the green circuit board with the many RCA connections in the video? BTW, awesome that you incorporated Tesla in the video and your products. Weird dude, but a genius nonetheless!1 point
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Out of all the dumb posts I've read this one had me laughing. Steve takes pictures of everything that goes on during his installs except for his bathroom breaks. Steve congrats on yet another mag worthy install, see you on the cover. Would be awesome to see a daily driven cover car since most in pasmag seem to be trailer queens1 point
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this is my favorite ya, that ones good and printable for sure1 point
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Going with one of my favorite single malts.. The mighty Dalmore! Cheers (even made a pretty picture for ya)1 point
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Ya no prob. Email me [email protected] I will get on my emails tonight1 point
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Zapco gave that amp to Ana years ago, i gave it back to her =]1 point
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Thanks, Its was a simple box, just took a little bit of time because of all the angles to make it go together correctly, i have done up fire (2 m1 lv3 12s), and down fire (2 m1 lv2 10s) in the truck before, I thought a forward fire would look cool and show off the subs a little bit =]1 point
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