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1%thd - 5% thd??
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmac1991" data-source="post: 8335850" data-attributes="member: 654681"><p>Fun fact:</p><p></p><p>MOST ears can't hear below ~100% distortion below 80hz</p><p></p><p>set your amp gains correctly. THD is irrelevant for your sub stage</p><p></p><p></p><p>Clipping lights set with sine waves use more power. As you said, on daily music, the subs will see nowhere near that amount of power constantly, so setting the gain with a sine wave via the clipping light is a pretty safe method for a beginner just daily bumping</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmac1991, post: 8335850, member: 654681"] Fun fact: MOST ears can't hear below ~100% distortion below 80hz set your amp gains correctly. THD is irrelevant for your sub stage Clipping lights set with sine waves use more power. As you said, on daily music, the subs will see nowhere near that amount of power constantly, so setting the gain with a sine wave via the clipping light is a pretty safe method for a beginner just daily bumping [/QUOTE]
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