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Here's Tony d's explanation from another thread;
More info on the output meter? What exactly is its purpose? (noob question lol)
Love how the all turn on
It is similar to another product we have, the VU-DIN. It gets connected to your amplifier output (speaker terminal). Once properly calibrated, it works like an indicator of how close to maximum output your amplifier is. Like a tachometer for your engine, this lets you know when your amplifier is "hitting the redline". You can use multiple units, put one on each speaker output and monitor your entire system.
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Boy that happened quick... What's the back story in that? lol
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^^^^6,246
this dude, with no edit
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Hey bro, I think somebody bid 6246 back on page 2. Thatcwould be only 62 watts off making him the winner by your criteria.
Just sayin'
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rAPE cAT VS. rAPE sLOTH...........ePiC
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Animal Pak
Couple pics up and you got animal sack
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Doesn't get more random than this!
He was " sleeping" when I took this
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Im going to remind everyone of you this isnt about whos banging who. You can all return to that once all the money has been refunded and deals made right.
Your 110% right!
I thought the last $ got refunded this morning, is everyone squared up TP?
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Why? Cause she was 23 or black?
Just trying to figure out what made this a trophy kill.
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You can make this all right with me by getting me Jessica R's phone #
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This Tommy D'amonte guy who created the DD-1, what kind of credentials does he bring to the table again?
lol
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Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
For marketing the correct cable for the correct application.
Seeing "twisted pair" EVERYWHERE was getting old.......
I've got good old RG6 and its way too stiff. I've been meaning to look for smaller and more flexible coax and BAMM you guys bring out another great product!
A lot of people aren't going to know which cable they need, given 90% will be single-ended.
Any thoughts of a tester to help people tell the difference easily if the info isn't readily available?
Spoiler: Use a DMM referenced to ground. Probe each conductor of your RCA or HU ouput connection.
Play a test tone at your max unclipped volume.
If you see AC voltage on both conductors, you're differential.
If you only see AC voltage on the center conductor, and not the outside conductor, your single ended.
Really liking the innovation you guys are bringing to the game!
I've got some RG-11 if your up to the task! lol
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Oxygen, Good for Humans, bad for Copper.
I love it
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Straight from the mans mouth!
2 runs of 0 each with a 300 to the back batteries!
You will be running multiple batteries, right?!?!
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What's the flexibilty like with the coaxial? Being a solid center conductor and foam dielectric? Also, is it single or quad shielded? Thanks in advance for any info.
They are double center conductor, stranded not solid. Each channel has it's own copper braided shield
Thank you for the info sir! That being said flexibility should be on par with a standard set of RCA's which is Muy Bueno!
All the Pros, None of the Resistance!
( you can use that in your add campaign for a small fee! lol)
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Random Picture Post V2
in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
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Not a pic, but random and it fits...