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8w7 lasted 2 weeks..
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil Poot" data-source="post: 3025093" data-attributes="member: 561892"><p>may have been louder with the gain up, but i doubt it was as clean. a clipped signal, basically means when an amp is working too hard, trying to push more power than its capable of. if you looked at its output signal on an oscilloscope, you would see peaks, like mountains in a range. clipping, in simple terms, is when those peaks become flat, like plateaus. the power is no longer linear, and becomes dirty. thats very bad for speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil Poot, post: 3025093, member: 561892"] may have been louder with the gain up, but i doubt it was as clean. a clipped signal, basically means when an amp is working too hard, trying to push more power than its capable of. if you looked at its output signal on an oscilloscope, you would see peaks, like mountains in a range. clipping, in simple terms, is when those peaks become flat, like plateaus. the power is no longer linear, and becomes dirty. thats very bad for speakers. [/QUOTE]
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