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Old Dec 12, 2020 | 09:57 PM
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Has anyone ever swapped out test tones just to compare output voltages at the same setting? I need to buy another flash drive for a 65hz tone as I only have a 1000hz saved right now. Just curious how much voltage change between the two
 
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Has anyone ever swapped out test tones just to compare output voltages at the same setting? I need to buy another flash drive for a 65hz tone as I only have a 1000hz saved right now. Just curious how much voltage change between the two
If you leave the volume at a constant setting on the headunit Every frequency will have a different voltage output. Some will very slightly and some will have a large difference.
 
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