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<blockquote data-quote="nauc" data-source="post: 2881647" data-attributes="member: 560039"><p>if you used a 0db tone, i wouldn't worry about it</p><p></p><p>theres an article by Richard Clark and he talks about setting your gain using attenuated tones up to 10dbs to set your amp gains, says you'll get almost 2x the output but since there will be clipping every once in a while at music peaks, you should be fine</p><p></p><p>so if using 0db tones and boosting an eq some, it would probably be like using the -10db tones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nauc, post: 2881647, member: 560039"] if you used a 0db tone, i wouldn't worry about it theres an article by Richard Clark and he talks about setting your gain using attenuated tones up to 10dbs to set your amp gains, says you'll get almost 2x the output but since there will be clipping every once in a while at music peaks, you should be fine so if using 0db tones and boosting an eq some, it would probably be like using the -10db tones [/QUOTE]
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