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In Reply to: RE: Is there a way to check amplifier output at the speaker terminals ? posted by John Elison on June 29, 2014 at 07:18:43:
Thanks for responding John. The multi-meter is an inexpensive $20.00 Sears DMM so, 60 HZ , or below, is probably the frequency to use from the test-tone cd. I'll give it a shot and see what happens.
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- RE: Is there a way to check amplifier output at the speaker terminals ? - dcuhl 08:05:06 06/29/14 (7)
- RE: Is there a way to check amplifier output at the speaker terminals ? - pictureguy 14:39:38 06/29/14 (6)
- RE: Is there a way to check amplifier output at the speaker terminals ? - airtime 06:18:50 06/30/14 (5)
- RE: Is there a way to check amplifier output at the speaker terminals ? - pictureguy 21:41:40 06/30/14 (4)
- Would testing for the DC offset help? - airtime 07:00:42 07/01/14 (3)
- Well, it's a simple test and there's no need to disconnect the speakers... - John Elison 10:47:09 07/01/14 (2)
- RE: Well, it's a simple test and there's no need to disconnect the speakers... - pictureguy 16:53:33 07/01/14 (1)
- I have an extra one - airtime 17:18:52 07/01/14 (0)