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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8742391" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>No. Even if you used an RTA you would never know if the attenuation is due to some other issue or the actual signal from the amp being attenuated. Not sure how much effort they put into something like that but a good quality home cabinet will often have notch filters built in to correct rough spots in otherwise good performing drivers.</p><p></p><p>I don't see any reason that those 8" pyles with 100-150W wouldn't make a little bass for you. Be sure you pry up the dustcap and shim up the coil before you attempt to re-foam. Misaligned coil will cause rapid failure and poor sound up til then.</p><p></p><p>By all accounts those cheap handheld o-scopes are useable within their intended range and should get you by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8742391, member: 614752"] No. Even if you used an RTA you would never know if the attenuation is due to some other issue or the actual signal from the amp being attenuated. Not sure how much effort they put into something like that but a good quality home cabinet will often have notch filters built in to correct rough spots in otherwise good performing drivers. I don't see any reason that those 8" pyles with 100-150W wouldn't make a little bass for you. Be sure you pry up the dustcap and shim up the coil before you attempt to re-foam. Misaligned coil will cause rapid failure and poor sound up til then. By all accounts those cheap handheld o-scopes are useable within their intended range and should get you by. [/QUOTE]
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