1: If you have any dc offset coming from the amp, you may hear it at switch on by a good hefty thump through the speakers.
2: And if it has a constant large amount of dc offset you can as gergeab said measure it with a DMM if you have one and know how to use it.
Or after the thump look at the bass driver will be in or out a little more than where it normally sits in it's rest state with no amp on, if there is dc present.
Cheers George
2: And if it has a constant large amount of dc offset you can as gergeab said measure it with a DMM if you have one and know how to use it.
Or after the thump look at the bass driver will be in or out a little more than where it normally sits in it's rest state with no amp on, if there is dc present.
Cheers George

