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<blockquote data-quote="LoudSound" data-source="post: 8559358" data-attributes="member: 671797"><p>Why do you say that? What speakers do you have?</p><p></p><p>Wouldn't the correct level depend on the headunit? mine outputs 5v signal, so 10 oclock seemed about right. I couldn't tell for sure if clipping was present beyond that point, but the sine got uncomfortably loud and changed in tonality, so I believe it did start clipping. Then again, my doors were closed so the sound was bouncing all around the place, I'll try it out with doors open some time.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I could turn it up to 12oclock and my speakers would take it(listening to music, not sine), I just didn't feel like messing around with that 1000hz sine anymore..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoudSound, post: 8559358, member: 671797"] Why do you say that? What speakers do you have? Wouldn't the correct level depend on the headunit? mine outputs 5v signal, so 10 oclock seemed about right. I couldn't tell for sure if clipping was present beyond that point, but the sine got uncomfortably loud and changed in tonality, so I believe it did start clipping. Then again, my doors were closed so the sound was bouncing all around the place, I'll try it out with doors open some time. I'm sure I could turn it up to 12oclock and my speakers would take it(listening to music, not sine), I just didn't feel like messing around with that 1000hz sine anymore.. [/QUOTE]
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