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<blockquote data-quote="knightsdaze" data-source="post: 7881568" data-attributes="member: 628490"><p>I have a audiocontrol line driver/eq and an A.C. active x-over with a line driver as well. my amp gains are set to flat cuz of the hot signal that im pushing. this allows me to leave the gains alone and simply tweak the eq and master volume to "push" more bass/mid bass/ mids/tweets when necessary. I have about 7000 songs on my Ipod and virtually none of them have the same production quality.. from Napster to Kazaa to Limewire there are many variances.. plus i use my cd player and HD radio a lot as well. If youre constantly adjusting the gain theres far more room for error, and clipping. I'm just saying that in a perfect world the output would be consistent, but clearly that's not the case. Find a safe gain setting and leave it there, or run the risk of clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightsdaze, post: 7881568, member: 628490"] I have a audiocontrol line driver/eq and an A.C. active x-over with a line driver as well. my amp gains are set to flat cuz of the hot signal that im pushing. this allows me to leave the gains alone and simply tweak the eq and master volume to "push" more bass/mid bass/ mids/tweets when necessary. I have about 7000 songs on my Ipod and virtually none of them have the same production quality.. from Napster to Kazaa to Limewire there are many variances.. plus i use my cd player and HD radio a lot as well. If youre constantly adjusting the gain theres far more room for error, and clipping. I'm just saying that in a perfect world the output would be consistent, but clearly that's not the case. Find a safe gain setting and leave it there, or run the risk of clipping. [/QUOTE]
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