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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 7522722" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>That is an interesting statement. You have acknowledged that you know your amp puts out different amounts of power at different frequencies. You are looking for a frequency with a low impedence to get more power out of the amp yet you say your gain is set correctly and you cannot clip. Those are two opposing ideas. You see your impedence drops below nominal at certain frequencies. This causes the amp to put out several times more power than what it is set for thus causing a very hard clip. In my opinion, you should not be clamping your power. You need to be reading and learning right now before you tear your stuff up. No offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 7522722, member: 619324"] That is an interesting statement. You have acknowledged that you know your amp puts out different amounts of power at different frequencies. You are looking for a frequency with a low impedence to get more power out of the amp yet you say your gain is set correctly and you cannot clip. Those are two opposing ideas. You see your impedence drops below nominal at certain frequencies. This causes the amp to put out several times more power than what it is set for thus causing a very hard clip. In my opinion, you should not be clamping your power. You need to be reading and learning right now before you tear your stuff up. No offense. [/QUOTE]
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