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Whats a good amp to reverse engineer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Immociide" data-source="post: 6596991" data-attributes="member: 598012"><p>That would be pretty good idea definitely. I did a little reading and they seem to be excellent sq amps if but a little pricey.</p><p></p><p>Question tho. From my understanding of the amp, you can connect a laptop to adjust 10 different parametric frequency. So would you be planning on keeping this feature and getting somebody to write software for it? As i take it you wouldn't want to be using zapco's software on a reversed engineered zapco amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immociide, post: 6596991, member: 598012"] That would be pretty good idea definitely. I did a little reading and they seem to be excellent sq amps if but a little pricey. Question tho. From my understanding of the amp, you can connect a laptop to adjust 10 different parametric frequency. So would you be planning on keeping this feature and getting somebody to write software for it? As i take it you wouldn't want to be using zapco's software on a reversed engineered zapco amp. [/QUOTE]
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