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<blockquote data-quote="Based" data-source="post: 8552217" data-attributes="member: 660638"><p>Well ok I will get an Oscope and set my gains and see what's up. I'll compare my ears to an Oscope.</p><p></p><p>But like I said, each song is different. One song could be around -5db and then another song could be at -3db. I guess a good method would be to use a 80hz-20hz sweep and turn gain down until there's no clipping at any frequency. Since the signal from my stock HU makes anything from 45hz up a good bit louder than anything under 45hz. Once I get a DSP I am hoping it'll smooth it out and it won't be much of an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Based, post: 8552217, member: 660638"] Well ok I will get an Oscope and set my gains and see what's up. I'll compare my ears to an Oscope. But like I said, each song is different. One song could be around -5db and then another song could be at -3db. I guess a good method would be to use a 80hz-20hz sweep and turn gain down until there's no clipping at any frequency. Since the signal from my stock HU makes anything from 45hz up a good bit louder than anything under 45hz. Once I get a DSP I am hoping it'll smooth it out and it won't be much of an issue. [/QUOTE]
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