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<blockquote data-quote="mastaummasta" data-source="post: 6232961" data-attributes="member: 613669"><p>ACTUALLY, I just remembered. So for everyone that says that, your actually wrong but its okay. Here is the reason I notice: When the higher non-bass melody comes on, the excursion of the subwoofer decreases, and my amp is underpowered, and when the music is on it is fine, but when the melody stops, then it begins clipping because it cant handle all the power, and I make sure it doesn't clip cause the square sound waves are bad for the voice coil and all. So it does raise. Oh, and for people that say its a voltage drop, I also tired it in my room once, and it does the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastaummasta, post: 6232961, member: 613669"] ACTUALLY, I just remembered. So for everyone that says that, your actually wrong but its okay. Here is the reason I notice: When the higher non-bass melody comes on, the excursion of the subwoofer decreases, and my amp is underpowered, and when the music is on it is fine, but when the melody stops, then it begins clipping because it cant handle all the power, and I make sure it doesn't clip cause the square sound waves are bad for the voice coil and all. So it does raise. Oh, and for people that say its a voltage drop, I also tired it in my room once, and it does the same. [/QUOTE]
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