hispls 5,000+ posts
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What is your AC voltage on the output terminals when the clip amp begins to flicker? What is the voltage when it lights up steady?shouldn't have a good bit more power than that
What is your AC voltage on the output terminals when the clip amp begins to flicker? What is the voltage when it lights up steady?shouldn't have a good bit more power than that
I haven't tested any of that yet. I just set it to where I felt the sub was comfortable. I didn't expect a 3k watt rms amp to struggle with anything I could put out on a 1500w subWhat is your AC voltage on the output terminals when the clip amp begins to flicker? What is the voltage when it lights up steady?
Until you do, you have no clue what voltage your amp is trying to make when the warning light comes on/I haven't tested any of that
It could be, but the """clipping""" light on an amplifier has no way of detecting this. Even an extremely sophisticated circuit you could build into a functioning amp would only compare the input waveform to the output one and then react when the output was outside of some set tolerance. A sensor which somehow told you when you didn't have a clean looking waveform would be on constantly at any power level whenever you played any sort of music using overdrive or similar effects.your HU could be clipping.
Until you do, you have no clue what voltage your amp is trying to make when the warning light comes on/
It could be, but the """clipping""" light on an amplifier has no way of detecting this. Even an extremely sophisticated circuit you could build into a functioning amp would only compare the input waveform to the output one and then react when the output was outside of some set tolerance. A sensor which somehow told you when you didn't have a clean looking waveform would be on constantly at any power level whenever you played any sort of music using overdrive or similar effects.
I'm relatively certain that all of these "clipping" indicators is current and/or voltage sensing set to whatever point the manufacturer decides is safe operating limit of their amplifier.
it's a skar vxf 15 d2. I'm like 90% sure it's wired correctly, I've looked at a lot of diagrams to make sure I did it right.Are you SURE that the amplifier is wired at 1 ohm? What subwoofer is it?
I used test tones in dj russticals app. Also, most of my bass heavy music I'm playing is from his app. I would hope all his stuff is clean but idk.I understand what you're saying - I used to repair amps and I'm pretty sure clipping indicator work just as you described. If the OP set his gain with an unclipped 0db sinewave and then plays a song with clipped bass notes, that could very well could cause output voltage to exceed the clipping limit.
where does one find clean rebassed music when one of the biggest names out there isn't even clean.Most rebassed songs are clipped...at least from the ones I've seen
I'm not gonna lie and say I'm in the know...I'm not really into the scene...I've got about 20 or 30 songs I play occasionally but it's always at lower volume...I set my amp with a 0db tone...but those rebassed songs have the lower frequency bumped up so if they enhanced it a +6db its gonna clip...where does one find clean rebassed music when one of the biggest names out there isn't even clean.
I've heard (and seen via o'scope) clipped bass recorded into all sorts of pop music - J'Lo, Eminem, Incognito, Sheryl Crow. It's a very common practice.I used test tones in dj russticals app. Also, most of my bass heavy music I'm playing is from his app. I would hope all his stuff is clean but idk.
You can't. If I take xyz song and jack up the bass, then you're going to get some clipping. No different than if you played that same song your system and jacked up the bass frequencies on the EQ.where does one find clean rebassed music when one of the biggest names out there isn't even clean.
So is there even any point to rebassed music? And for all these regular clipped songs, is than enough to damage anything before the clip light on the amp presents?You can't. If I take xyz song and jack up the bass, then you're going to get some clipping. No different than if you played that same song your system and jacked up the bass frequencies on the EQEQ