Yes. However the DVM will not cause a problem even if the leads are reversed because the inputs are floating. The hookup of the DVM is important when you are measuring DC voltage and you want the polarity sign on the display to be correct. Also when you are testing diodes.
If you can hear the OT singing that's a pretty good indication that the amp is developing significant power. It's apparently not getting through to your test load resistor.
Always good to check everything.
It's 4 ohms disconnected. Read 0 when connected ,and reading across the jack. Also seems to read 0 to ground ?
Yes sir. Main jack
One of the issues was that it didn't seem to be as loud as it should be. That's why I wanted to test the output. What kind of voltage would I expect at the output in a 100 watt SF Twin ?
If you can hear the OT singing that's a pretty good indication that the amp is developing significant power. It's apparently not getting through to your test load resistor.
Always good to check everything.
Measure the resistance of your test load with it disconnected from the amp and verify it is correct.
Verify that you are connecting to the main speaker jack, not the external speaker jack.
Verify that the amp is still loud when you play into the real speaker.
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