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<blockquote data-quote="familyguy9877" data-source="post: 8623933" data-attributes="member: 674456"><p>I meant what tinsel leads you have are especially important with Any amount of clipping, my bad for the confusion. You’re correct clipping will always cause heat. Hence why multiple leads disperse the heat more effectively and make the sub more durable against clipping. You can play a sub with more tinsel leads longer at clipping without just toasting the leads. I’m NOT saying clipping is ideal by Any means just a way to squeeze a few more Watts out of a smaller amp IF done responsibly and in moderation. This thread has gotten so far away from its original purpose it’s not even funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="familyguy9877, post: 8623933, member: 674456"] I meant what tinsel leads you have are especially important with Any amount of clipping, my bad for the confusion. You’re correct clipping will always cause heat. Hence why multiple leads disperse the heat more effectively and make the sub more durable against clipping. You can play a sub with more tinsel leads longer at clipping without just toasting the leads. I’m NOT saying clipping is ideal by Any means just a way to squeeze a few more Watts out of a smaller amp IF done responsibly and in moderation. This thread has gotten so far away from its original purpose it’s not even funny. [/QUOTE]
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