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<blockquote data-quote="yischrax" data-source="post: 2677346" data-attributes="member: 555698"><p>Get yourself a Osiliscope for about 120-170 bucks. Check it with that. Just because you don't think your clipping dosen't mean your not. Other than that for a easy test you can change your sub over to series to give it less power and get yourself a test disc with a 50-60hz tone and turn down your gain some and turn your deck up you will notice when the deck starts clipping from a tonal change back it down one of two and go at the amp and adjust it just below you here it change tone. You can also use a 3db or 6db clipped disc don't remember who has some mp3s of them on here some one has to if you ask. That isn't a for sure way the O scope is better but is the cheaper way to go about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yischrax, post: 2677346, member: 555698"] Get yourself a Osiliscope for about 120-170 bucks. Check it with that. Just because you don't think your clipping dosen't mean your not. Other than that for a easy test you can change your sub over to series to give it less power and get yourself a test disc with a 50-60hz tone and turn down your gain some and turn your deck up you will notice when the deck starts clipping from a tonal change back it down one of two and go at the amp and adjust it just below you here it change tone. You can also use a 3db or 6db clipped disc don't remember who has some mp3s of them on here some one has to if you ask. That isn't a for sure way the O scope is better but is the cheaper way to go about it. [/QUOTE]
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