Madfloyd,
The foz works as advertised, the problem is quality control from whomever is building them for fosgate.
As stated above check to make sure the lugs for the meter are not shorting to the chassis. Mine was like this when received it, you could just insulate with electrical tape as a short term fix or put a dremel to the lugs like I did.
Another control issue, this is something you will need to do now is recalibrate since you played with the trimmers, is that between the two that I have had on hand to use one was not claibrated correctly from the factory.
See this link for the download and how to
http://www.musicalsurroundings.com/fozgometer.html
and this one for a copy of the manual.
http://www.musicalsurroundings.com/Manuals/manuals_fosg.html
When you get it working right try it straight from the tonearm. I used mine to measure a very low output mc with no problem.
When working it is a dream, the sligtest adjustment of the headshell makes a big differance.
Brad
The foz works as advertised, the problem is quality control from whomever is building them for fosgate.
As stated above check to make sure the lugs for the meter are not shorting to the chassis. Mine was like this when received it, you could just insulate with electrical tape as a short term fix or put a dremel to the lugs like I did.
Another control issue, this is something you will need to do now is recalibrate since you played with the trimmers, is that between the two that I have had on hand to use one was not claibrated correctly from the factory.
See this link for the download and how to
http://www.musicalsurroundings.com/fozgometer.html
and this one for a copy of the manual.
http://www.musicalsurroundings.com/Manuals/manuals_fosg.html
When you get it working right try it straight from the tonearm. I used mine to measure a very low output mc with no problem.
When working it is a dream, the sligtest adjustment of the headshell makes a big differance.
Brad