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<blockquote data-quote="familyguy9877" data-source="post: 8623885" data-attributes="member: 674456"><p>I do understand what clipping is my friend. But having the extra protection of multiple tinsel leads allows you to push the volume a little bit more without burning things up right away. The argument I’m trying to make is not that clipping is good it is that having extra beefy components is just safer no matter what clipping or not. But tinsel leads are especially important with any amount of clipping. I’m not sitting there just burying my subs into clipping. Just a touch into clipping sometimes because it is a way to push equipment a little further than it would otherwise be able to go. Is it stressful on subs and electrical? Yes. But that is why we over build woofers to take the abuse if I feel like abusing it. The point is it’s just better to have an overbuilt sub than an under built one. And psi offers options that make the sub a lot more durable than a stock recone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="familyguy9877, post: 8623885, member: 674456"] I do understand what clipping is my friend. But having the extra protection of multiple tinsel leads allows you to push the volume a little bit more without burning things up right away. The argument I’m trying to make is not that clipping is good it is that having extra beefy components is just safer no matter what clipping or not. But tinsel leads are especially important with any amount of clipping. I’m not sitting there just burying my subs into clipping. Just a touch into clipping sometimes because it is a way to push equipment a little further than it would otherwise be able to go. Is it stressful on subs and electrical? Yes. But that is why we over build woofers to take the abuse if I feel like abusing it. The point is it’s just better to have an overbuilt sub than an under built one. And psi offers options that make the sub a lot more durable than a stock recone. [/QUOTE]
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