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<blockquote data-quote="Peggle" data-source="post: 8096746" data-attributes="member: 653831"><p>Hello again</p><p></p><p>I recently bought an AB Hyrbid 4480.1 amp to run my 2 RF P3's. I had some bad clipping problems when i first installed it and after messing around with the amp i fixed it to some degree. What i did was turn the low pass filter all the way off and it seemed to work fine, but on some songs it starts to clip again. It only seems to do it when the bass hits really hard in short bursts. I only have the bass knob a little less than halfway and i adjusted the gain correctly. I was wondering what the deal was. I read somewhere that clipping occurs when the amp isnt getting enough power so i figured that its either my battery, or the 4 gauge wire thats messing with me. The amp is rated at 2200w RMS @ 1ohm and im assuming that its pulling way too much power for my cars electrical system since everything is stock</p><p></p><p>any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peggle, post: 8096746, member: 653831"] Hello again I recently bought an AB Hyrbid 4480.1 amp to run my 2 RF P3's. I had some bad clipping problems when i first installed it and after messing around with the amp i fixed it to some degree. What i did was turn the low pass filter all the way off and it seemed to work fine, but on some songs it starts to clip again. It only seems to do it when the bass hits really hard in short bursts. I only have the bass knob a little less than halfway and i adjusted the gain correctly. I was wondering what the deal was. I read somewhere that clipping occurs when the amp isnt getting enough power so i figured that its either my battery, or the 4 gauge wire thats messing with me. The amp is rated at 2200w RMS @ 1ohm and im assuming that its pulling way too much power for my cars electrical system since everything is stock any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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