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<blockquote data-quote="Full Tilt" data-source="post: 8156813" data-attributes="member: 640249"><p>In my personal opinion, there's no such thing as overkill when it comes to your subwoofer's safety. Most average shops don't exactly have a good reputation to enthusiasts because most of them only sell mainstream product at crazy prices (which may be necessary to stay alive in this business nowadays when you're restricted to a smaller area), and their lack of knowledge. That's where 'tuning by ear' may come into play. A lot of kids working in these shops barely understand the concept of clipping, much less are actually able to detect the slightest trace of it by sound. I really wish more shops had o-scopes, because then they'd realize how dirty a lot of the power they sell really is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Tilt, post: 8156813, member: 640249"] In my personal opinion, there's no such thing as overkill when it comes to your subwoofer's safety. Most average shops don't exactly have a good reputation to enthusiasts because most of them only sell mainstream product at crazy prices (which may be necessary to stay alive in this business nowadays when you're restricted to a smaller area), and their lack of knowledge. That's where 'tuning by ear' may come into play. A lot of kids working in these shops barely understand the concept of clipping, much less are actually able to detect the slightest trace of it by sound. I really wish more shops had o-scopes, because then they'd realize how dirty a lot of the power they sell really is. [/QUOTE]
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