hispls
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[quote name='gckless']Scope time!
So, went out and scoped my Levi. I was only getting around 160W @ 8ohms on a bridged channel (which is rated at 380W @ 8ohms) where the clipping lights came on, so I needed to investigate. What I found was that I was getting much more power capability after the clipping lights came on, with on caveat: I am seeing harmonic distortion.
So here are two videos I shot. Sorry about the poor lighting. Keep in mind that the clipping lights came on the amp around 36V. This was tested with a 1k 0dB tone, and on a pair of channels bridged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW0VFXOGP6E&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l24HcfUwDM4&feature=youtu.be
Now I know it's the amp inducing the harmonic distortion. Verified by putting HU on volume 20/62, where there was no distortion at all, and then turning the level up on the amp. I also then turned the HU up to volume 50/62, and turned the amp level down to where distortion went away. Both times distortion started at ~16VAC.
On the plus side the amp has much more power than I thought (based on the clipping indicators), if I don't mind that distortion. I honestly can't hear it, so.....
Couple questions:
- What would make an amp do this? Is it truly a bum amp altogether?
- Why would the clipping indicators be lighting up that early?
- Is this distortion bad? Should I even mind it?
- What are your recommendations?
I'm seriously considering going with a Zapco Z-150.6, and will more than likely swap out shortly.
@TaylorFade ; @keep_hope_alive ; @ciaonzo ; @hispls ; @maylar ; @Anyonewhocanhelp[/QUOTE]
My Zed amps have a bit more go after the clip light comes on. Have you verified it is seeing 8 ohm when you start to push it into distortion? A loudspeaker typically is only at Z-nom at one frequency.
Also have you attempted to reverse phase on the sub to correct your null at the 100hz spot?
So, went out and scoped my Levi. I was only getting around 160W @ 8ohms on a bridged channel (which is rated at 380W @ 8ohms) where the clipping lights came on, so I needed to investigate. What I found was that I was getting much more power capability after the clipping lights came on, with on caveat: I am seeing harmonic distortion.
So here are two videos I shot. Sorry about the poor lighting. Keep in mind that the clipping lights came on the amp around 36V. This was tested with a 1k 0dB tone, and on a pair of channels bridged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW0VFXOGP6E&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l24HcfUwDM4&feature=youtu.be
Now I know it's the amp inducing the harmonic distortion. Verified by putting HU on volume 20/62, where there was no distortion at all, and then turning the level up on the amp. I also then turned the HU up to volume 50/62, and turned the amp level down to where distortion went away. Both times distortion started at ~16VAC.
On the plus side the amp has much more power than I thought (based on the clipping indicators), if I don't mind that distortion. I honestly can't hear it, so.....
Couple questions:
- What would make an amp do this? Is it truly a bum amp altogether?
- Why would the clipping indicators be lighting up that early?
- Is this distortion bad? Should I even mind it?
- What are your recommendations?
I'm seriously considering going with a Zapco Z-150.6, and will more than likely swap out shortly.
@TaylorFade ; @keep_hope_alive ; @ciaonzo ; @hispls ; @maylar ; @Anyonewhocanhelp[/QUOTE]
My Zed amps have a bit more go after the clip light comes on. Have you verified it is seeing 8 ohm when you start to push it into distortion? A loudspeaker typically is only at Z-nom at one frequency.
Also have you attempted to reverse phase on the sub to correct your null at the 100hz spot?














