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<blockquote data-quote="microhaxo" data-source="post: 6012022" data-attributes="member: 570733"><p>Its because the signal is distorted and sounds like crap, and it is also a big possibility that when you turn it up that high that the clipped signal is pushing the sub too far and making the sub bottom out.</p><p></p><p>You would most likely be able to hear a difference between a clipped signal and bottoming out. When the sub bottoms out it will sound like some PHYSICAL shit just happened, when the sub is distorted it will sound like POO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microhaxo, post: 6012022, member: 570733"] Its because the signal is distorted and sounds like crap, and it is also a big possibility that when you turn it up that high that the clipped signal is pushing the sub too far and making the sub bottom out. You would most likely be able to hear a difference between a clipped signal and bottoming out. When the sub bottoms out it will sound like some PHYSICAL shit just happened, when the sub is distorted it will sound like POO. [/QUOTE]
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