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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8789913" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>Installed the new amp and I am getting minor clipping.</p><p>800amp cca battery</p><p>Big 3 complete</p><p>4awg wiring</p><p>60 amp inline (amp suggested)</p><p>Sub AB 10xd dvc 2ohm</p><p>Amp SFB 600 wired 1 ohm</p><p>Went through and dialed in gain with my fluke multi. When it hits hard I'm getting some slight clipping. My thoughts are I need a better incoming power source for the amp as I know I'm not calling for more than it can produce as the sub is rated for 450w rms and I'm right there at it. This amp produces a solid 750w rms certified. Suggestions? Thanks like always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8789913, member: 682803"] Installed the new amp and I am getting minor clipping. 800amp cca battery Big 3 complete 4awg wiring 60 amp inline (amp suggested) Sub AB 10xd dvc 2ohm Amp SFB 600 wired 1 ohm Went through and dialed in gain with my fluke multi. When it hits hard I'm getting some slight clipping. My thoughts are I need a better incoming power source for the amp as I know I'm not calling for more than it can produce as the sub is rated for 450w rms and I'm right there at it. This amp produces a solid 750w rms certified. Suggestions? Thanks like always. [/QUOTE]
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