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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 4673079" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>if you took the time to research what goes on during clipping, you would understand why it was doing that.</p><p></p><p>power compression is one of the early indicators of clipping, which if you could audibly hear it at 55-60 volts, you probably whizzed straight past this early phase and pushed the amp too far. and once you start clipping an amp, they are capable of putting out way more power than they are rated at, which would explain why you were seeing upwards of 80V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 4673079, member: 549860"] if you took the time to research what goes on during clipping, you would understand why it was doing that. power compression is one of the early indicators of clipping, which if you could audibly hear it at 55-60 volts, you probably whizzed straight past this early phase and pushed the amp too far. and once you start clipping an amp, they are capable of putting out way more power than they are rated at, which would explain why you were seeing upwards of 80V. [/QUOTE]
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