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Clipping at "low" volume!?
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<blockquote data-quote="RaceDVS" data-source="post: 8808306" data-attributes="member: 680447"><p>Oh yeah, I know this. I've brought it to a sound that sacrificed quiet a bit from certain genres to find a nice in-between with rock and heavy metal where im more than satisfied with any song or genre or whatnot. A bass nob is enough for me to "tune" song by song as I'm driving.</p><p></p><p>I'm worried because I have no meters or tools of any kind to make sure I'm not gonna end up with anything fried or blown after what I've done, and am considering purchasing some but I've seen so many differing opinions on what you NEED online that I'm lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaceDVS, post: 8808306, member: 680447"] Oh yeah, I know this. I've brought it to a sound that sacrificed quiet a bit from certain genres to find a nice in-between with rock and heavy metal where im more than satisfied with any song or genre or whatnot. A bass nob is enough for me to "tune" song by song as I'm driving. I'm worried because I have no meters or tools of any kind to make sure I'm not gonna end up with anything fried or blown after what I've done, and am considering purchasing some but I've seen so many differing opinions on what you NEED online that I'm lost. [/QUOTE]
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