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AQ1200D Clipping light on ALOT!
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<blockquote data-quote="SWFL" data-source="post: 5737755" data-attributes="member: 607847"><p>i would say set gains with vol at 25, at 30 you are prob sending a clipped signal to the amp before you even turn the gain up.</p><p></p><p>So set at 25 out of 35 have all setting flat=zero, turn the sub output up for the preout. Then play a hard hitting song and set the gain by the ear when the sub stops getting louder thats all the amp will do then back it down just a bit and your a good to go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWFL, post: 5737755, member: 607847"] i would say set gains with vol at 25, at 30 you are prob sending a clipped signal to the amp before you even turn the gain up. So set at 25 out of 35 have all setting flat=zero, turn the sub output up for the preout. Then play a hard hitting song and set the gain by the ear when the sub stops getting louder thats all the amp will do then back it down just a bit and your a good to go [/QUOTE]
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