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<blockquote data-quote="ajspellm" data-source="post: 1205863" data-attributes="member: 558645"><p>i have a 12" kicker l7 powered by a kx1200 in a sealed box and the gain on the amp is set on about half. well i have a mustang with the mach 460 stereo so i just have a line out converter to make the amp work. well i had my system on today and i was adjusting the gain and my sub started cutting out and then it would start again. i opened my trunk and looked at my sub and it kept moving in and out. was this clipping? if so, what can i do to prevent it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajspellm, post: 1205863, member: 558645"] i have a 12" kicker l7 powered by a kx1200 in a sealed box and the gain on the amp is set on about half. well i have a mustang with the mach 460 stereo so i just have a line out converter to make the amp work. well i had my system on today and i was adjusting the gain and my sub started cutting out and then it would start again. i opened my trunk and looked at my sub and it kept moving in and out. was this clipping? if so, what can i do to prevent it? [/QUOTE]
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