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which oscilliscope to purchase for cheap? & my new setup for beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="nightstalker673" data-source="post: 8519933" data-attributes="member: 670824"><p><a href="http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/DSO-Nano-v3-p-1358.html?cPath=63_65" target="_blank">DSO Nano v3 SKU 109990013</a></p><p></p><p>will the above be sufficient to check the sine wave current of a 1500 Watt Monoblock Brutus Series Super Class D 1-Ohm Stable Subwoofer Amplifier connected to pair of</p><p></p><p>Alpine Type-R SWR-12D4 3000W Peak 12" Type-R Series Dual 4-ohm High Performance Sub-woofer?</p><p></p><p>I wish too 100% guarantee that the signal is not being clipped to prevent any damage to the subs. I have zero experience tuning "by ear" and my local best buy only tunes "by ear" which is probably why the sub blew about 30 seconds after they installed it an i drove away from the install bay. they replaced the sub with one rated at a lower RMS because they didnt have any more in stock, so i returned everything kicker and bought this:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_106767_Two-12-Alpine-Type-R-Hifonics-Brutus-1-Ohm-Stable-Class-D-Monoblock-Amplifier.html" target="_blank">Alpine 2-SWR-12D4_BRX1516.1D (2-swr12d4_brx15161d) List price $</a></p><p></p><p>i also used coupon code PACKAGEDEAL and got additional 5% off.</p><p></p><p>there is no reliable car audio tech in my area knowledgeable enough to be trusted with this install. I am on a mission to self-educate until i get everything perfect. money is not an issue. perfection with no clipping is the issue.</p><p></p><p>this is going in a 2015 mustang GT premium PP with a lot of custom mods on it, i think stock alternator is 200amp.</p><p></p><p>thank you</p><p></p><p>please provide cheap oscilloscope options for purchase that will be sufficient, and also do i need a capacitor?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nightstalker673, post: 8519933, member: 670824"] [URL="http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/DSO-Nano-v3-p-1358.html?cPath=63_65"]DSO Nano v3 SKU 109990013[/URL] will the above be sufficient to check the sine wave current of a 1500 Watt Monoblock Brutus Series Super Class D 1-Ohm Stable Subwoofer Amplifier connected to pair of Alpine Type-R SWR-12D4 3000W Peak 12" Type-R Series Dual 4-ohm High Performance Sub-woofer? I wish too 100% guarantee that the signal is not being clipped to prevent any damage to the subs. I have zero experience tuning "by ear" and my local best buy only tunes "by ear" which is probably why the sub blew about 30 seconds after they installed it an i drove away from the install bay. they replaced the sub with one rated at a lower RMS because they didnt have any more in stock, so i returned everything kicker and bought this: [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_106767_Two-12-Alpine-Type-R-Hifonics-Brutus-1-Ohm-Stable-Class-D-Monoblock-Amplifier.html"]Alpine 2-SWR-12D4_BRX1516.1D (2-swr12d4_brx15161d) List price $[/URL] i also used coupon code PACKAGEDEAL and got additional 5% off. there is no reliable car audio tech in my area knowledgeable enough to be trusted with this install. I am on a mission to self-educate until i get everything perfect. money is not an issue. perfection with no clipping is the issue. this is going in a 2015 mustang GT premium PP with a lot of custom mods on it, i think stock alternator is 200amp. thank you please provide cheap oscilloscope options for purchase that will be sufficient, and also do i need a capacitor? thanks [/QUOTE]
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