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Clipping light on bass knob accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nugg32" data-source="post: 8782090" data-attributes="member: 645817"><p>Yeah, I would never use a different bass knob that didn't come with the factory amp unless I purchased a RCA style knob. Like I said in my OG post, I am using the bass knob the came with the amp. I just don't know why the O'scope says I'm good but my bass knob says I'm not.</p><p></p><p>not sure if this will make sense but if I set my gain dial at the 9 o clock position, the O'scope says I'm good and that is the absolute max I can go before I start slightly clipping. I set my gain dial at about the 8:30 position to be safe but my bass knob has a solid light. For the light to go away I need to set the dial to the 8 o clock position. So basically the O'scope says I'm good at the 9 o clock but my bass knob says I'm good at 8 o clock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugg32, post: 8782090, member: 645817"] Yeah, I would never use a different bass knob that didn't come with the factory amp unless I purchased a RCA style knob. Like I said in my OG post, I am using the bass knob the came with the amp. I just don't know why the O'scope says I'm good but my bass knob says I'm not. not sure if this will make sense but if I set my gain dial at the 9 o clock position, the O'scope says I'm good and that is the absolute max I can go before I start slightly clipping. I set my gain dial at about the 8:30 position to be safe but my bass knob has a solid light. For the light to go away I need to set the dial to the 8 o clock position. So basically the O'scope says I'm good at the 9 o clock but my bass knob says I'm good at 8 o clock [/QUOTE]
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