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Can subs get unlouder if u turn too high?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlaine" data-source="post: 20857" data-attributes="member: 542392"><p>Well I don't need Zane to clarify things for me, as they were pretty clear to begin with, I don't think you need his intervention either as you have gotten a pretty good grasp of it right now...</p><p></p><p>Just a few things... This is not DC voltage. A square wave is not DC voltage. There is a very simplistic test to prove this, try and pass a clipped signal or a square wave through a capacitor. Does it go through? You betcha...</p><p></p><p>AC it is...</p><p></p><p>If it was pure DC, it won't pass through it- capacitors actually insulate DC. (now you are going to wonder about the caps we use in cars... if you are unsure about those, I'll be glad to clarify- just think PWM though...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaine, post: 20857, member: 542392"] Well I don't need Zane to clarify things for me, as they were pretty clear to begin with, I don't think you need his intervention either as you have gotten a pretty good grasp of it right now... Just a few things... This is not DC voltage. A square wave is not DC voltage. There is a very simplistic test to prove this, try and pass a clipped signal or a square wave through a capacitor. Does it go through? You betcha... AC it is... If it was pure DC, it won't pass through it- capacitors actually insulate DC. (now you are going to wonder about the caps we use in cars... if you are unsure about those, I'll be glad to clarify- just think PWM though...) [/QUOTE]
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