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<blockquote data-quote="T.I.K." data-source="post: 8123434" data-attributes="member: 626887"><p>If the sub is being driven past the mechanical limits, you'd more than likely be able to hear abnormally loud mechanical noise or the sub bottoming out. Also, when the coil leaves the gap, distortion should be noticeable.</p><p></p><p>If you get yourself a DD-1, it will listen for any distortion, not just distortion from clipping(although that is what it is primarily used for). It would be easy enough to set gains with that and keep your coil inside the gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.I.K., post: 8123434, member: 626887"] If the sub is being driven past the mechanical limits, you'd more than likely be able to hear abnormally loud mechanical noise or the sub bottoming out. Also, when the coil leaves the gap, distortion should be noticeable. If you get yourself a DD-1, it will listen for any distortion, not just distortion from clipping(although that is what it is primarily used for). It would be easy enough to set gains with that and keep your coil inside the gap. [/QUOTE]
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