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10" type r's werent as loud as I thought?
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<blockquote data-quote="NT_Hardcore" data-source="post: 7616153" data-attributes="member: 592859"><p>really? what a great group of ppl on here. you can find the mathmatical value, lets say its 54.7 out put volts. that is not the point where you will get "clipping". you CAN exceed that value and be fine. put it on a scope and check, ill wait. and to add to the ignorance, a little clipping never hurt anyone. but if YOU dont know what your doing stick to the basics as you seem to be already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NT_Hardcore, post: 7616153, member: 592859"] really? what a great group of ppl on here. you can find the mathmatical value, lets say its 54.7 out put volts. that is not the point where you will get "clipping". you CAN exceed that value and be fine. put it on a scope and check, ill wait. and to add to the ignorance, a little clipping never hurt anyone. but if YOU dont know what your doing stick to the basics as you seem to be already. [/QUOTE]
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