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alright so i am planning on setting my gains with a multi meter once i install everything and then take it to a shop to have them fine tune everything... now the only problem is the two local shops that are like 5 mins from me do all of the tuning by ear and there is a shop about 40 mins from me that uses an o-scope. what should i do?

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o scope man spend the time to drive. u cant beat an oscope.

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o scope.do it right the first time.it saves time and money.

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I paid about $200 for an oscope to use it only a couple of times. The thing is now in my room collecting dust :(

There is no such thing as tuning shit by ear! But I agree with just using a DMM to calculate the power and tune it to that and just lower the gain a tiny bit =] Or use magic ears to turn the gain up to get the most out of it

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well its tough because sometimes i find that tunning by ear if they have been doing it for years may sometimes be better that with the oscope but the oscope does get you right on the money

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oscope is best DMM is second best, and earometer is last

lol unless ya got big ol ears like me lol

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I paid about $200 for an oscope to use it only a couple of times. The thing is now in my room collecting dust :(

There is no such thing as tuning shit by ear! But I agree with just using a DMM to calculate the power and tune it to that and just lower the gain a tiny bit =] Or use magic ears to turn the gain up to get the most out of it

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alright so i am planning on setting my gains with a multi meter once i install everything and then take it to a shop to have them fine tune everything... now the only problem is the two local shops that are like 5 mins from me do all of the tuning by ear and there is a shop about 40 mins from me that uses an o-scope. what should i do?

Think of your amps much like a tattoo you might get. If the artist you go to uses top of the line tattoo machines is this person going to produce top of the line artwork...Maybe. Are you going to take your chances on maybes? I would find an installer that is WELL known for there professional skills, make sure they are who they say there are and do a little research. Then just take your shit in for tuning. Let them do what they do and if they ear tune it, who care as long as everything sound clean. If you want check out Ray from Audio Innovation on here this guy knows his shit... find a person like that to tune your amps!

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