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<blockquote data-quote="jujumantb" data-source="post: 1920425" data-attributes="member: 555241"><p>Unless you have a terrible head unit, turning the loud button on will <strong>not</strong> automatically start to distort your subs. Remember, all the "loud" button is, is a preset EQ setting which boosts certain frequencies, including bass. Because of this, your amp will begin to clip sooner and thus begin to distort your subs sooner, but this is all dependent on the volume you are playing them at. If your amp began to clip at volume 45/50 without the loud button, it may start to clip at volume 38/50 <strong>with</strong> the loud button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jujumantb, post: 1920425, member: 555241"] Unless you have a terrible head unit, turning the loud button on will [B]not[/B] automatically start to distort your subs. Remember, all the "loud" button is, is a preset EQ setting which boosts certain frequencies, including bass. Because of this, your amp will begin to clip sooner and thus begin to distort your subs sooner, but this is all dependent on the volume you are playing them at. If your amp began to clip at volume 45/50 without the loud button, it may start to clip at volume 38/50 [B]with[/B] the loud button. [/QUOTE]
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