It says it in this computer-type voice.Please tell me how a DMM tells me if the amp is clipping.
Man where can I get one these DMMs?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gifIt says it in this computer-type voice.
Did you see my post?so audioholic, wasn't following exactly what you were implying. I'd probably be better off with the less hassle of a recone?
NICE. I might have to try that just because it's so easy, and if I'm getting a recone anyways........you should try a butt connector. it might work but its ganna slap alot.
Yeah, I did, I was making sure he agreed with you. I value his opinion lol.Did you see my post?
Where is it written in stone that an amp will do rated power without clipping? There are plenty of amps that won't do rated power cleanly. Only way to be positive is by using an oscilloscope.i didn't mean the dmm would fvcking say "YOUR CLIPPING" but if you properly set your gain you can be sure your amp will not clip. and if your not an idiot your HU will not be clipping.
If you knew a goddam thing about your amp you should know what power it will do without clipping noob.who says an amp will do rated power without clipping? The sony amp gods?
Yeah, because every single amp of the same model produces exactly the same power. So I guess birthsheets are worthless too if we "KNOW" what an amp will produce.If you knew a goddam thing about your amp you should know what power it will do without clipping noob.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif w/e douche bag. you were the fucing cunt asking "hey everyone omg does clipping break tinsels????"
when people try to help dont be such a bitch