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Clipping light on bass knob accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="metalheadjoe" data-source="post: 8782486" data-attributes="member: 581422"><p>I hate when people on this site post replies that don't answer the question to try to sound smart, and I really got annoyed when others posted their own tangents without answering the question. When you told me I need to see the waveform to actually detect clipping, you assumed that I tested my clip light with a voltmeter. Kind of insulting if you ask me.</p><p></p><p>I was going to let it go and honestly felt pretty immature after you wrote me off. That changed when OP started ****-talking me because i didn't present my facts in a warm-fuzzy way.</p><p></p><p>Think how short this thread would be if all the speculative responses were removed.</p><p></p><p>That said, you seem like you're genuinely trying to help people. Kudos for that.</p><p></p><p>Numbers don't show clipping; waveform shows clipping. You can't detect clipping with a voltmeter.</p><p></p><p> - Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metalheadjoe, post: 8782486, member: 581422"] I hate when people on this site post replies that don't answer the question to try to sound smart, and I really got annoyed when others posted their own tangents without answering the question. When you told me I need to see the waveform to actually detect clipping, you assumed that I tested my clip light with a voltmeter. Kind of insulting if you ask me. I was going to let it go and honestly felt pretty immature after you wrote me off. That changed when OP started ****-talking me because i didn't present my facts in a warm-fuzzy way. Think how short this thread would be if all the speculative responses were removed. That said, you seem like you're genuinely trying to help people. Kudos for that. Numbers don't show clipping; waveform shows clipping. You can't detect clipping with a voltmeter. - Joe [/QUOTE]
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