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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7168075" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>damnit, lost the whole post i just wrote, lol........</p><p></p><p>anyways, good q. if you are sending a clipped signal to the amp, it will play that signal, but not actually clip, untill &gt;rms. in therory, it might see an rms clipped wave as actual clipping..... either way, it really doesn't make for a good play-back. turn the bass down on the deck if you are going to turn it up high enough to distort/clip, and it will play harder and cleaner. you can adjust the gain on the amp if it doesn't turn up high enough when you do this....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7168075, member: 629234"] damnit, lost the whole post i just wrote, lol........ anyways, good q. if you are sending a clipped signal to the amp, it will play that signal, but not actually clip, untill >rms. in therory, it might see an rms clipped wave as actual clipping..... either way, it really doesn't make for a good play-back. turn the bass down on the deck if you are going to turn it up high enough to distort/clip, and it will play harder and cleaner. you can adjust the gain on the amp if it doesn't turn up high enough when you do this.... [/QUOTE]
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