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Difference Between Oscilloscopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="nauc" data-source="post: 1632766" data-attributes="member: 560039"><p>actually these things are dead on</p><p></p><p>i scoped my front speakers, no amp, just deck</p><p></p><p>unhooked my front left speaker, hook the wires up to the scope and set my balance all the way to the left, so my RIGHT speaker wouldnt kill me when i turned up the deck</p><p></p><p>when the signal finally clipped, i heard a super high pitched sound come out of the RIGHT speaker BUT i could barely hear it, if i farted, i would miss it</p><p></p><p>turned it down, the sound went away, unhooked the scope, turn the vol back up, and i heard the high pitch sound from the RIGHT speaker again... at the same vol the scope showed clipping at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nauc, post: 1632766, member: 560039"] actually these things are dead on i scoped my front speakers, no amp, just deck unhooked my front left speaker, hook the wires up to the scope and set my balance all the way to the left, so my RIGHT speaker wouldnt kill me when i turned up the deck when the signal finally clipped, i heard a super high pitched sound come out of the RIGHT speaker BUT i could barely hear it, if i farted, i would miss it turned it down, the sound went away, unhooked the scope, turn the vol back up, and i heard the high pitch sound from the RIGHT speaker again... at the same vol the scope showed clipping at [/QUOTE]
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