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<blockquote data-quote="really****loud" data-source="post: 511266" data-attributes="member: 555755"><p>Clipping (if all amps are gained correctly and leveled) will ramp your volume quickly as you turn the volume up-reason being your adding distortion to the sound. Your tweets will sound shrill and have high silibance, Your bass will become poppy and/or muddy and if your stupid to push it further your mids will crackle. When you are turning up the volume you will hear it increase in a steady fashion but when you get to the clipping point it will get loud very quickly. This is the easiest way I can explain it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="really****loud, post: 511266, member: 555755"] Clipping (if all amps are gained correctly and leveled) will ramp your volume quickly as you turn the volume up-reason being your adding distortion to the sound. Your tweets will sound shrill and have high silibance, Your bass will become poppy and/or muddy and if your stupid to push it further your mids will crackle. When you are turning up the volume you will hear it increase in a steady fashion but when you get to the clipping point it will get loud very quickly. This is the easiest way I can explain it? [/QUOTE]
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